 Convertibles currently are at the height of their power, having access to all types of different hardware, with both efficient and powerful chips. The 2022 version of the 14-inch Yoga 7i from Lenovo is solely based on Intel processors with Alder Lake, U-Series and V-Series operands. Lenovo takes a new approach to the design, with both the lead and the base has rounded corners and edges, which really soften up the appearance. What isn't soft is the device itself, as the aluminum chassis is as durable as ever with no flex from the entire laptop. Also for a 14-inch form factor, we have a thin 17mm profile and a weight of only 1.45kg. The laptop foregoes a numpad, but the keyboard that it has is one of the best that we've tested on the Convertible. With decent heat travel for its sickness, clicky feedback and the backlight typing is as pleasant as ever. The touchpad is covered in glass and has a light surface along with all the accuracy and responsiveness you want. The base also features a fingerprint reader and two speaker cutouts, with two more on the bottom. The I-O here is well selected, so that you are hardly missing anything of importance. There are two Thunderbolt 4 ports, one Type 8 3.2 Gen 1 port, an HDMI 2.1 port, a microSD card reader and a 3.5mm audio jack. Only 2 per 100 people watching this video are subscribers. If you decide to just start following us, we'll be able to reinvest more in our laboratory thus making even more helpful videos for you. Thank you, you're awesome. It's a big hope that the upgradability is totally sacrificed with all of the memory being soldered to the motherboard. Storage-wise, there is only one M.2 PCI-EX4 slot, but it fits the ultra-fast Gen 4 drives. The display selection has high quality panels with either a 2.2K IPS panel or a 2.8K OLED panel. For a 14-inch laptop, the 2.2K panel seems pretty fitting, so that is why we picked it. The IPS display caps add 332 nits of big brightness and an usually high contrast ratio and 97% sRGB coverage. The accuracy gets pretty good with our design and gaming profile, making the laptop a great option for creator work. The 71Wh battery pack offers balanced battery life, especially with the 28W P-series CPU. You get 10 hours and 50 minutes of web browsing or 9 hours and 5 minutes of video playback. We tested a configuration with the Core i5-1240p which has 12 cores and 16 threads and is much more powerful than any ULV CPU that Intel or AMD could offer from their Tiger Lake and Zen 3-series. With only integrated graphics, you might feel disappointed, but the laptop will still be able to handle plenty of image and photo editing along with other creator work. The two heat pipes on the inside are enough for a laptop with integrated graphics. There is also a further latch fan and a metal heat spreader on VRMs. The stress test showed that the CPU throttles down in the final stage, but the temperature at the end was only 68°C, which is pretty low. The outside was cool and quiet as well, with the hotspot not going over 40°C. Obviously, if you need the best possible performance, you won't find it here. However, the portability aspect is important for many people and this is where the Yoga 7i shines. It can be very useful both as an office device or a photo editing station for the road. While also being great for consuming media is its convertible design. Of course, we've done a lot more tests and you can check out all the results in our in-depth review on laptopmedia.com. You'll find the link in the description below the video. If you think that our reviews are helpful, hit the like button and subscribe to our channel. Thank you!