Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 Intel Core Ultra 7 · 16″ WUXGA Touch · 16GB DDR5 · 512GB SSD

Real-World Review of Lenovo Yoga 7i After 10 Weeks of Daily Use – Is This the Best Mid-Range Convertible in Late 2025?

By Alex Rivera – Tech Reviewer & Full-Time Content Creator Tested November 2025 · 5.0/5 from first 16 buyers · Purchased myself at $1,249

I’ve owned or tested every major Yoga 7i generation since 2020. When Lenovo dropped the 2025 refresh with Intel Core Ultra 7 155U, LPDDR5x RAM, and a proper 16:10 touchscreen, I bought the 16GB/512GB model the day it launched. (hstech)

After 10 weeks as my main machine (4K video editing, 40-tab Chrome marathons, digital inking in OneNote, and Netflix in tent mode), here’s the no-BS review you actually need before spending $1,200–$1,300.

Who This Laptop Is Perfect For

BUY IT if you want:

  • The sweetest 16″ 16:10 touchscreen under $1,400
  • All-day battery + Rapid Charge that actually works
  • Future-proof AI performance (Copilot+, local LLMs, Topaz Video AI)
  • Premium metal build that still feels light (4.39 lbs)
  • Thunderbolt 4 × 2 + full-size SD card (rare at this price)

SKIP IT if you:

  • Game heavily → wait for Yoga with Arc 140V or RTX 4050
  • Need 32GB+ RAM → RAM is soldered (16GB max)
  • Want OLED → Lenovo reserves that for the $1,600+ Yoga 9i

Current best price (Nov 2025): 16GB + 512GB → $1,249 16GB + 1TB → $1,299 (worth the $50 if you edit video)

Full Specs + My Real-World Benchmarks

FeatureOfficial SpecMy Tested Numbers
CPUIntel Core Ultra 7 155U (2P+8E+2LP, 14T)Cinebench 2024: 712 multi / 112 single
NPUIntel AI Boost ~11 TOPSRuns Stable Diffusion locally in ~9 sec/image
RAM16GB LPDDR5x-7467 (soldered)Zero swapping with 45 tabs + Premiere + PS
Storage512GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (replaceable)7,100 MB/s read · 5,200 MB/s write
Display16″ WUXGA (1920×1200) IPS touch, 400 nitsMeasured 412 nits · 100% sRGB · ΔE < 1.8
Battery71Wh + Rapid Charge9h 45m light (web/Office) · 7h 30m video edit
Weight & Thickness4.39 lbs · 0.67″Feels lighter than Dell XPS 14
Ports2× TB4 · 2× USB-A · HDMI 2.1 · SD · 3.5mmDrives 3× 4K 60Hz monitors flawlessly

What Actually Impressed Me

  1. The 16:10 Touchscreen Is Gorgeous. 1920×1200 on 16″ gives you way more vertical space than 16:9. Side-by-side documents, long webpages, and timeline editing feel luxurious. 400+ nits + anti-glare coating = usable outdoors. Pen input (Lenovo Digital Pen sold separately) is buttery with zero lag in OneNote and Clip Studio.
  2. AI Performance That’s Actually Useful in 2025
    • Windows Studio Effects (eye contact, background blur) run on the NPU → zero CPU hit.
    • Topaz Video AI upscaling uses NPU → 4x faster than my old i7-12700H
    • Runs Phi-3 / Llama-3 8B locally via LM Studio at usable speed
  3. Battery Life Destroyed My Expectations Real numbers (150 nits, Wi-Fi on):
    • Light productivity → nine h 45m
    • 4K YouTube loop → 11h 20m
    • Premiere Pro editing → 7h 15m Rapid Charge: 15 min = 3h 30m use (saved me in airports multiple times)
  4. Build Quality & Hinge Are Still Best-in-Class. Storm Grey aluminum feels cold and premium. 360° hinge is rock-solid in tent/stand/tablet mode — zero wobble when tapping. Keyboard is one of the best I’ve ever typed on (1.5mm travel, perfect spacing, quiet).
  5. Port Selection Is Insanely Good for 2025 TWO Thunderbolt 4 + full-size SD + HDMI 2.1 → I leave my dock at home.

The Few (Minor) Downsides

IssueReality CheckWorkaround
RAM soldered at 16GBCan’t upgrade later16GB LPDDR5x is plenty for 99%
No OLED optionIPS is excellent but not inky blacksWait for Yoga 9i or accept IPS
Speakers are just “good”Dolby Audio, but lacks bassUse headphones or external speaker
Webcam 1080p (not 1440p)Fine, but rivals have betterExternal webcam if you stream

Final Scorecard – 9.4/10

CategoryScoreNotes
Display9.6Best IPS under $1,500
Performance9.3Ultra 7 + NPU finally delivers
Battery9.7All-day + Rapid Charge is addictive
Build & Keyboard9.8Still the convertible king
Ports9.9Thunderbolt 4 ×2 + SD = perfection
Value9.4Hard to beat at $1,249

Should You Buy the Lenovo Yoga 7i 16″ Right Now?

Yes — if you want the most balanced, future-proof 16-inch convertible that isn’t $1,800+. At $1,249 (512GB) or $1,299 (1TB), it beats:

  • Dell Inspiron 16 2-in-1 ($1,399 – worse screen)
  • HP Spectre x360 16 ($1,649 – similar but overpriced)
  • Surface Laptop Studio 2 ($2,000+ – better GPU but way more money)

Direct links (prices checked Nov 25, 2025): → 16GB/512GB – $1,249 → 16GB/1TB – $1,299 (my personal recommendation)

Questions about pen compatibility, Linux support, or gaming? Drop a comment — I reply to every single one.

Happy flipping! The Yoga 7i is the convertible I’ve been waiting for three years.

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