![]() ![]() Lenovo has managed to cram quite a bit of power despite the laptop’s thin and light design. There’s also an Auto function where the system can enable backlight automatically depending on the light conditions. The keys also come with white backlighting where you can adjust the brightness or by pressing the Fn + Spacebar keys. Typing felt fast and accurate on the keyboard thanks to a good amount of travel and feedback. You don’t get a dedicated numpad, but you do get the familiar keys with rounded bottoms. I’ve always appreciated Lenovo with their laptop keyboards and the Yoga Pro 7i doesn’t disappoint. This can help in avoiding potential eye straining by reducing blue light. This allows you to enable a warm tone that can be tuned using a slider. ![]() While I didn’t find any special software to fine-tune the colours, there is an Eye Care Mode under the Lenovo Vantage software. I really appreciate Lenovo for moving to 120Hz refresh rate which makes the entire experience on the laptop extremely smooth and satisfying. ![]() Content looks very sharp and even the colours are vibrant and true to life in most scenarios. Despite the matte finish, I found the display to offer ample brightness although it seems to fall below 400 nits. ![]()
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