The optional 3K 120Hz matte screen offers faster response times than a standard 2.5K panel, and it cuts nicely when gaming. In addition to the selfie quality, the measured values are also quite convincing, because the screen completely covers the P3 color space and the color accuracy is really excellent out of the box, so you can start editing photos and videos right away. Power consumption is only slightly higher than the 2.5K variant and in our hands-on WLAN test, runtime at 60Hz is between 7 and 10 hours, depending on brightness.
The performance of the Intel Raptor Lake Core i7-13700H CPU is also very good and Lenovo offers different performance modes that can be easily switched at any time with the Fn + Q key combination. If you need full performance, the ventilation is also clearly audible at 46dB(A) , but it’s also worth testing the performance in Smart Cooling mode, especially when gaming, where the device is noticeably quieter at just under 38dB(A). Remains. In daily use, the device is often silent anyway.
Overall, the Yoga Pro 7 14’s high-end variant is a very convincing package for around €1,600. Because thanks to the 3K panel and the GeForce RTX 4050 laptop, the small notebook turns into a powerful device for the multimedia area and is also perfect for gaming. All additional information including detailed parameters and measurement results are available in our test report:
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