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Slim Shady: Is the IdeaPad Slim 7 the Same as the Yoga Slim 7?

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Once again, Lenovo topped the rankings for laptop sales during the second quarter of 2020, capturing almost a quarter of the market share.

Lenovo bases its success on ongoing innovation to the minutest details of its machines, as well as in-house manufacturing to limit component shortages.

Some of these improvements are so refined, that you can barely tell one offering from another. For instance, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 and the IdeaPad Slim 7 are so similar, they could be the same machine.

Let’s take an in-depth look at these two laptops and find out if they’re as alike as they seem.

Lenovo Ideapad slim 7 vs yoga slim 7

The Lenovo Yoga line of laptops came out in 2012, with the brand aiming this collection of laptops at consumers looking for ultimate technological flexibility at an affordable price.

The most noteworthy feature of this aptly-named two-in-one laptop is its ability to bend over backward. This enables users to enjoy the portability of a tablet alongside the superior operation of a laptop.

The first Yoga laptop came out with an 11-inch screen, and a 13-inch model followed in 2013. The IdeaPad Yoga 11 had a Windows RT operating system and Lenovo discontinued it in 2017 due to low sales.

Since then, Lenovo has released a new version of the Yoga every year, with the latest being the Yoga Slim 7.

Lenovo’s IdeaPad laptops came out in 2008 as a more consumer-oriented version of the popular ThinkPad, once dubbed the ‘best laptop ever.’

Over the years, the IdeaPad evolved to become virtually indistinguishable from the Yoga, with the latest version, the Slim 7i Pro, released in 2021.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 vs IdeaPad Slim 7

Design Comparison

These laptops have plenty of ports, including:

The Yoga doesn’t support Thunderbolt 3, due to its AMD platform, but it has far more ports than the more expensive MacBook Air and the Dell XPS 13.

Thanks to this it’s easy to add an external screen without sacrificing any other hardware you might want.

So, the bottom line is that the Yoga offers slightly more design options, but you sacrifice Thunderbolt in the name of appearances when you opt for this laptop.

Size and Weight

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro tips the scales at 3.3 lbs. and has a 14-inch screen contained in a 14″ x 9″ x 0.6″ case. The IdeaPad Slim boasts 17.9 x 11.2 x 3.7-inch dimensions and weighs 3.5 lbs.

Keypad and Trackpad

Both laptops feature a standard Lenovo keyboard layout with a mid-sized plastic touchpad. The key caps are plastic, too, offering plenty of ‘give’ and quick responses.

These features offer a familiar traditional feel, in place of the too-hard experience provided by some modern laptop models. The IdeaPad keyboard is backlit with white LEDs, and the Yoga has two-level backlighting.

The plastic trackpad on both machines is a little flimsy but tracks well and handles the usual clicks and gestures adequately.

The Screens

The IdeaPad Slim 7 implements a high-quality panel with outstanding contrast, 400-nits of peak brightness, and 100% sRGB color coverage. It’s glossy, but it’s not a touchscreen, which doesn’t suit all users.

In bright conditions, this can lead to unnecessary glare, but you won’t have to deal with the graininess so typical of matt screens.

Tests reveal the following about the IdeaPad’s display:

Overall, the screen works well in everyday situations and it’s adequate for low-level color-accurate work.

Lenovo’s Yoga Slim 7 full-HD display features a maximum brightness of 456 nits which is good enough for working in bright light. In dark spaces, you can turn up the keyboard backlight to improve visibility.

The 4K model has a maximum brightness of 500 nits.

Both LCDs offer in-plane switching with minimal discoloration when you move the screen to 45° either vertically or horizontally.

Display tests on the Yoga Slim 7 reveal the following:

This screen is also a glossy, non-touch version and matches the IdeaPad when it comes to color-work and daily use.

Speaker Performance

Performance Aspects

Choosing Your Tech

In the end, the choice between the Yoga Slim 7 or the IdeaPad Slim 7 depends on the CPU you prefer, availability in your area, or price. You can’t go wrong with either of these excellent laptops.

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