 People are getting pretty familiar with convertibles, so manufacturers are getting bolder and offering better and better models. One of them is undoubtedly the Lenovo Yoga 9, thanks to its stylish appearance and fantastic OLED panel. The laptop is a luxurious piece of tech with rounded polished sides, while the rest of the laptop has a matte metal finish. It's entirely made of aluminum, so as expected, there's no flex from both the lid and the base. At 14 inches and with a weight of 1.4 kg, it's a bit hefty, however, this only adds to the premium feel. The Yoga 9 is still pretty thin at 15.25 mm, so portability definitely isn't a concern. However, you might see some trouble with gripping the device, due to the design of the sides. Going to the base, we first have to acknowledge the speaker grille on the hinge cover, which houses two Bowers and Wilkins tweeters, with the other two being at the bottom. Next is the keyboard, which has a backlight, large keycaps, and very clicky feedback. The key travel is alright too, however, it's not as long as that on a gaming laptop, which is totally understandable. The touchpad is certainly one of the best that we've worked with, as the glass surface is super smooth, while the responsiveness is on point. On the sides, we've got decent input-output. The left side keeps one USB Type-A 3.2 Generation 2 port and two Thunderbolt 4 ports. On the right, there's an audio jack, one USB Type-C 3.2 Generation 2 port, and a power button. We'll largely focus on the display, which is covered by glass. Before that, however, we have to check out the thin bezels and all the tech that's there, including the full HD webcam, the IR scanner, the proximity sensor, and the privacy shutter. This allows you to log into the laptop without even touching it. Now, for the main show, there are two OLED panels to choose from with either a 2.8K or a 4K resolution. The former does have a higher 90Hz refresh rate, which just makes everything feel buttery smooth. Both panels have a peak brightness of 400 nits and cover 100% of the DCI-P3 gamut. Paired with the OLED technology, this results in one of the best images that you can get, as all types of content look stunning. Did we also forget to mention that Lenovo provides you with a stylus pen inside the box? We're sorry if we did, but with it, you can take your creativity to the next level, whether it's drawing, animation, 3D modeling, or whatever else you want to do. We tested the 2.8K 90Hz panel, which also delivers very good color accuracy once paired with our design and gaming profile, giving us a Delta E value of 1.8. Delta E is used to measure color accuracy, and any value below 2 is considered accurate enough for professional color-sensitive work. The panel also has a very quick response time of 1.9 milliseconds, which will make a lot of gamers jealous. Sadly, our testing revealed that there is some PWM usage below 90 nits of brightness. Thankfully, our health guard profile can help you with that, while keeping the accuracy and colors intact. Our display profiles will be linked down below for you to check out. The quad speaker setup produces loud and deep sound with good quality. There are also no major deviations across the entire frequency range, which is great. 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. So far the Yoga 9 is available only with a Core i7-1360p, a 12-core 16 thread CPU. Compared to last year's 1260p inside the 2022 version of the Yoga 9, it's 14% faster in Cinebench R23 and 0.3 seconds quicker in Photoshop, as if you can feel the latter result. The cooling setup of the laptop has two heat pipes and two fans, albeit one is smaller than the other. Nevertheless, it helps the Core i7 maintain a 64W power limit for the first 10 seconds of the test with 50W for the next 20 seconds. In longer loads, like a video edit, it runs comfortably at the 28W base power limit. Comfort-wise, the Yoga 9 can get noisy at full blast, however, it doesn't get too hot, with a base hot spot of only 43 degrees Celsius. In day-to-day work, it's dead silent, so you've got nothing to worry about. Lenovo certainly surprised us with the big 75Wh battery pack that's inside. It makes the laptop last for 10 hours and 55 minutes of web browsing, or 10 hours and 33 minutes of video playback. In terms of upgradeability, the LPDDR5 RAM is soldered to the board, with Lenovo giving you up to 16GB of it. For storage, there's only one M2 slot for generation 4 SSDs. For a full tear-down, we'll leave our video in the description. The Lenovo Yoga 9 comes in as one of the most luxurious Lenovo products, while the provided Precision Pen 2 is supposed to give you a decent writing experience with the 14-inch OLED display. The new P-Series CPU also performs well and looks to have competent enough cooling for even heavier tasks. For a more detailed look at the 2023 Lenovo Yoga 9, check out the review that's over on our website, laptopmedia.com.