Lenovo Yoga 7ivsHP ZBook Power G8

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Lenovo
Lenovo Yoga 7i
Yoga 7i

Quick Stats

The Lenovo Yoga 7i boasts impressive performance with seamless multitasking and swift execution of applications capabilities overall.
The Lenovo Yoga 7i boasts a solid aluminum case with substantial build quality and comfortable design everywhere.
The Lenovo Yoga 7i's display options offer varying brightness and color accuracy levels, affecting battery life slightly differently.
The Lenovo Yoga 7i boasts a powerful 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of DDR5 RAM.
HP
HP ZBook Power G8
ZBook Power G8

Quick Stats

The HP ZBook Power G8 boasts impressive performance with a boost of up to 4.6 GHz capabilities.
The HP ZBook Power G8 boasts an impressive solid aluminium frame for its sturdy and robust build quality.
The HP ZBook Power G8's HD display provides clear visuals with good brightness and color accuracy overall.
The HP ZBook Power G8 features a powerful Intel Turbo Boost-enabled CPU and a Smart Card Reader.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Lenovo Yoga 7i
#507
HP ZBook Power G8
Winner
#503
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Lenovo Yoga 7i
#621
Winner
HP ZBook Power G8
#646
Display
Lenovo Yoga 7i
#108
Winner
HP ZBook Power G8
#707
Performance
Lenovo Yoga 7i
#430
HP ZBook Power G8
#414
Winner
Build
Lenovo Yoga 7i
#688
HP ZBook Power G8
#626
Winner
Features
Lenovo Yoga 7i
#774
HP ZBook Power G8
#78
Winner

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Lenovo Lenovo Yoga 7i
HP HP ZBook Power G8
up to 32GB
up to 64GB
up to 4000GB SSD
up to 2000GB SSD + up to 1000GB HDD
Intel Core i7-12700H
Intel Core i7-11850H
Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU)
NVIDIA T600
N/A
1x 2280 PCIe x4 4.0 + 1x 2280 PCIe x4  See photo

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Lenovo Yoga 7i

Strengths

You can get a big display, plenty of ports, capable and efficient Intel chip, very good battery life, affordable price, and extremely versatile two in one
The battery life has been excellent so far and I've been using this laptop in balanced mode
The keyboard is nice and big with backlit keys, having two levels of brightness and all you need to do is hold the function button and then tap the space bar to cycle through the options
The track pad is nice and vague, it's been responsive and accurate for two finger scrolling or when I pinched a zoom
The camera is 1080p with a really nice touch of the privacy shutter so you can physically block the lens
You can get up to 16 gigabytes of DDR5 RAM which is plenty for what I need

Weaknesses

It's not intended to be a dedicated gaming laptop, it has integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics
The hinges are solid but might make it difficult to adjust the display in some modes
There's a trade-off between brightness and battery life with the 2.5K version which is one of the main reasons I chose the full HD Plus model
You can't upgrade the RAM, it's running in dual channel mode
The camera quality is only 1080p which might not be sufficient for some users
You need to get used to the offset track pad on the Palm Rest Assembly due to the number pad on the right

HP ZBook Power G8

Strengths

Incredibly powerful machines with aluminium covers that look really nice
Very sturdy and strong, the actual base does not move at all
Dual channel memory allows the laptop to run smoothly
Three year warranty is quite good as a basic option
Good cooling system with fans that pull air in from the bottom grille
NVMe drive is very easy to take out and add an extra one if needed
Wi-Fi six certified for fast and reliable internet

Weaknesses

720p webcam is disappointing, especially considering web conferencing has become common
Screws can be easily lost when taking apart the laptop
Putting the laptop back together can be fiddly and requires some force
No upgradability options except for memory and storage
Battery is not replaceable and only has a six cell capacity
No HD webcam option, which is surprising considering the price point
Priced at 1,600 pounds, which may be steep for some users
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Lenovo Yoga 7i

The Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 inch is a two-in-one laptop that packs a punch without breaking the bank. With its 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1355U processor, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and 512GB SSD, this device offers impressive performance, excellent battery life, and a stunning display. The 16-inch screen features a high-quality panel with vibrant colors, making it perfect for work, entertainment, or creative pursuits. With multiple modes, including tablet and stand, this laptop is incredibly versatile, making it a great option for anyone seeking a reliable and feature-rich device.

HP ZBook Power G8

The HP ZBook Power G8 is a powerful mobile workstation designed for professionals who demand intense performance on-the-go. With its aluminum frame and robust design, this laptop exudes sturdiness and style. Equipped with an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 64GB of RAM, and a 512GB NVMe SSD, it's a beast of a machine that can handle demanding tasks like CAD design, video editing, and photo manipulation. We'll dive into the details of its specs and features to see if it lives up to its promise as a top-notch mobile workstation.

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