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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Build Quality
    3. Hinge
    4. Portability
    5. Serviceability
    6. In The Box
  5. Display
    1. Screen Specs
    2. Refresh Rate
    3. Contrast
    4. Brightness
    5. Reflections
    6. Black Uniformity
    7. Out-Of-The-Box Color Accuracy
    8. Color Gamut
    9. Flicker
  6. Interface
    1. Keyboard
    2. Touchpad
    3. Speakers
    4. Webcam & Microphone
  7. Connectivity
    1. Ports
    2. Wireless Communication
  8. Configuration
    1. CPU
    2. GPU
    3. RAM
    4. Storage
  9. Performance
    1. Geekbench 5 (Synthetics)
    2. Cinebench R23 (CPU Rendering)
    3. Blender (3D Rendering)
    4. Basemark GPU (Game Scene)
    5. Storage Drive Performance
    6. Battery
    7. Borderlands 3
    8. Civilization VI
    9. Counter-Strike 2
    10. Shadow Of The Tomb Raider
    11. Thermals And Noise
    12. Performance Over Time
  10. Additional Features And Software
    1. Software
    2. Extra Features
  11. Comments

Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (2023) vs HP Spectre x360 14 (2024)

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (2023)
HP Spectre x360 14 (2024)

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Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (2023) Picture
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  1. Recommended in 1 article:
  2. 15-16 Inch

Variants

  • Yoga 7i 16 (82YN0010US) (Storm Gray - 2.5K/i5-1340P/16GB/512GB)
  • Yoga 7i 16 (82YN0002US) (Storm Gray - 2.5K/i7-1355U/16GB/512GB)
  • Yoga 7i 16 (82YN004PUS) (Storm Gray - FHD/i5-1335U/16GB/512GB)
  • Yoga 7i 16 (82YN0001US) (Storm Gray - FHD/i5-1335U/8GB/512GB)
  • Yoga 7i 16 (82YN000XMH) (Storm Gray - FHD/i5-1335U/8GB/512GB)
  • Spectre x360 14 (14-eu0013dx) (Nightfall Black - Ultra 7 155H/16GB/1TB)

Our Verdict

Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (2023)

HP Spectre x360 14 (2024)

While both the Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (2023) and HP Spectre x360 14 (2024) are 2-in-1 convertible laptops, the HP is better for most uses. It's a premium laptop providing a better user experience; it offers superior build quality, a larger touchpad despite its smaller chassis size, and better speakers. Where the HP really excels is its display, a 2.8k OLED with full DCI P3 and sRGB coverage, making it suitable for professional work. By contrast, the Lenovo model's larger 16-inch display is better for tasks like word processing, as you can comfortably have multiple documents open next to each other. The Lenovo's battery life is also better.

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