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Posted by Syed Sharfuddin
 - June 09, 2025, 13:38:50
I wouldn't buy any Lenovo laptop again because my Lenovo Legion 5 broke down twice in 3 years, each time for the same reason that it's motherboard got overheated. It was supposed to be a gaming laptop able to withstand the operational pressure of a normal gaming platform but it didn't perform as expected. I got the first fault repaired under warranty but I am not prepared to pay £650 GBP for replacement of its faulty motherboard because I do not know if it will not breakdown again. I paid over a thousand GBP for it and now it is a sitting duck in my bookshelf. Lenovo should recall it's faulty models and compensate clients who trust it's brand name. Otherwise there will be no difference between a Lenovo brand and any other off the street unknown brand.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 05, 2025, 18:01:06
The native resolution may be the same between them, but jumping from 13.3-inches to 14-inches whilst doubling the refresh rate helps make the Yoga Book 9 even more of a looker.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Latest-Lenovo-Yoga-Book-9-14-weighs-even-less-than-the-smaller-13-inch-version-while-offering-larger-displays.1030291.0.html