Lenovo's new Yoga 9 laptops include an in-display webcam, dual 14-inch OLED Book 9i with a bigger battery

The Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i hides a 32-megapixel webcam under its OLED screen. The updated Yoga Book 9i steps up to 14-inch screens with a bitter battery. And Intel's Lunar Lake powers the lineup.

https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/lenovos-new-yoga-9-laptops-include-an-in-display-webcam-dual-14-inch-oled-book-9i-with-a-bigger-battery

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