Lenovo Yoga 7i Gen 8 (14″ Intel) review
Lenovo Yoga 7i Gen 8 (14″ Intel) — from 2023, 1.55 kg, performance 34.
Technical specifications
| Type | Convertible (2-in-1) |
| Release year | 2023 |
| Screen | 14" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5 1335U , Intel Core i5 1340P , Intel Core i7 1355U , Intel Core i7 1360P |
| Max. RAM | 32 GB |
| Weight | 1.55 kg |
| Battery | 71 Wh |
Performance scores
Lenovo Yoga 7i Gen 8 (14"): battery-first, value-questioned
The Yoga 7i Gen 8 in its 14-inch Intel trim (2023) at $921 carries an Intel Core i5 1335U with 32GB of memory — the memory upgrade its predecessor lacked — behind the same 71Wh battery brief. The question this generation answers is whether the newer platform justifies the newer price.
Where it holds up
Battery capacity again leads: 71Wh against a 54Wh median, top quartile. Reliability posts 61, top quartile for the class, and office productivity reaches 84.85 (high) with portability at 66.8 (high) — the endurance-plus-carry profile, intact. Photo design at 17 is the sheet's creative floor, while the 32GB memory sits exactly at the class median, closing the predecessor's most-cited gap.
Where it falls short
The named weakness is the composite score: 39 against a class median of 46, a budget-segment placing that the individual axes mostly echo. Performance at 34.42 (low), gaming at 23 (low), modeling at 27 (low) and engineering CAD at 30 (low) all mark efficiency-first silicon, and value at 18.55 (low) is the sharpest sting — the $921 asking price outruns what the sheet delivers relative to peers.
Price and depreciation
At $921 the class rate reads 12.87% per year with no cohort anchor for a projection — rate-only framing for the convertible segment. A low value band combined with a mid-teens drift curve is the financial profile of a machine bought for format and battery, not for resale.
Alternatives to consider
The 16-inch Gen 8 sibling at the same $921 trades portability (37.3 versus 66.8) and half the memory for a bigger canvas — the desk-format alternative. The Yoga Slim 7 Gen 8 AMD at the same price resolves stronger graphics, a 9.9-times-median figure, and posts no low band outside the creative trio; it is the better $921 convertible in this batch.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class. The Gen 8 14 keeps the endurance brief and fixes the memory ceiling but pays for it in the value column — a battery-first convertible whose 18.55 value score says to shop it against its own sibling before committing.
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⭐ What stands out
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battery capacity is higher than typical convertible class (+31.5%) (large tier).
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reliability is higher than typical convertible class (+24.5%) (mid).
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composite score is lower than typical convertible class (+15.2%).
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration suits everyday productivity, light photo editing, and esports titles.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 49) ↔ price (median 355.7).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 68) ↔ overall performance (median 37.4).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 4.7).
Yoga 7i Gen 8 (14″ Intel): verdict
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