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Lenovo has done the impossible: a laptop with an invisible webcam
CES 2025 Read and watch our complete CES coverage here Updated less than 0 just now ago We've been chasing bezel-less laptops for a long time now, but with the importance of webcams these days, that dream has been sidelined. That is, unless you could the impossible. Which is what Lenovo has done with its new Yoga Slim 9i, a new laptop announced at CES 2025. The laptop claims to use the world's first "camera-under-display" technology, allowing for Lenovo to create a device with a 98% screen-to-body ratio. The only laptops with bezels that get close to this small are MacBooks, which use an ugly (and inconvenient) notch to house the camera. The Yoga Slim 9i gives you a complete screen without any distractions. It looks absolutely stunning. And when you're ready to use your camera, the system turns off the pixels just in front of where the webcam normally would, allowing the camera behind to poke through. Of course, as you can imagine, that doesn't offer the camera much light to work with. Lenovo has two solutions. First, it uses a 32-megapixel camera to try and pull in as much light as possible. Second, Lenovo has partnered with an AI image processing company called Visionary.ai to correct the distorted image, especially in lowlight scenarios. It's only made possible, of course, due to the fact that the Yoga Slim 9i has a camera bump on the back to compensate for the thinness of the lid. Lenovo then has an extra AI feature built into it that reduces glare. Recommended Videos That's a whole lot of work to generate an image that is, admittedly, not all that great. If you have decent lighting, this could be a passable camera to use for your work video calls. In less-than-good lighting, however, the image is definitely garbled. And yet, I still find myself impressed. Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i Gen10 Dimensions 12.32 x 8.01 x as thin as 0.57 inches Weight 2.76 pounds Display 14-inch, 3840 x 2400 OLED, 120Hz CPU Up to Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Memory Up to 32GB LPDDR5X Storage Up to 1TB SSD Webcam 32MP Ports 2x Thunderbolt 4 Battery 75 watt-hour Wireless Wi-Fi 7 Price $1,849+ The camera trick alone isn't enough to make it one of the best laptops, of course. Fortunately, Lenovo has made this a premium contender in just about every way. The screen itself, for example, is quite high-end. It's a 14-inch, 3840 x 2400 OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 750 nits of peak brightness. That means HDR content is really going to pop. Lenovo says the display uses an "impact-resistant glass" to protect against drops and scratches, calling the look a "cat-eye-like 3D sheen." I'm honestly not sure what that means, but having seen it myself, I do see the interesting effect the display has. Light refracts off it in a unique way. The design of the laptop maintains the glossy, rounded edges the Yoga 9i is known for, but this time around it's even more radical. The keyboard and trackpad now stretch out to fill the empty space, adding some extra function keys over to the right. The keyboard itself also now has a longer key travel of 1.5mm, but they still featured the iconic scooped shape of the keycaps. The bottom of the laptop has an interesting curved shape, which measures just 0.57 inches at its thinnest point. Lenovo has put just two ports on this laptop, and neither is a headphone jack. There are just two Thunderbolt 4 ports, one on each side. My one other complaint is that I wish it used a haptic feedback touchpad. For a laptop of this price and caliber, I'd have loved to see it uses a haptic feedback touchpad instead of a mechanical one. Even still, the new Yoga Slim 9i is officially the laptop I'm most excited to spend some more time with.
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Lenovo has done the impossible: a webcam built into the laptop screen
CES 2025 Read and watch our complete CES coverage here Updated less than 0 just now ago We've been chasing bezel-less laptops for a long time now, but with the importance of webcams these days, that dream has been sidelined. That is, unless you could the impossible. Which is what Lenovo has done with its new Yoga Slim 9i, a new laptop announced at CES 2025. The laptop claims to use the world's first "camera-under-display" technology, allowing for Lenovo to create a device with a 98% screen-to-body ratio. The only laptops with bezels that get close to this small are MacBooks, which use an ugly (and inconvenient) notch to house the camera. The Yoga Slim 9i gives you a complete screen without any distractions. It looks absolutely stunning. And when you're ready to use your camera, the system turns off the pixels just in front of where the webcam normally would, allowing the camera behind to poke through. Of course, as you can imagine, that doesn't offer the camera much light to work with. Lenovo has two solutions. First, it uses a 32-megapixel camera to try and pull in as much light as possible. Second, Lenovo has partnered with an AI image processing company called Visionary.ai to correct the distorted image, especially in lowlight scenarios. It's only made possible, of course, due to the fact that the Yoga Slim 9i has a camera bump on the back to compensate for the thinness of the lid. Lenovo then has an extra AI feature built into it that reduces glare. That's a whole lot of work to generate an image that is, admittedly, not all that great. If you have decent lighting, this could be a passable camera to use for your work video calls. In less-than-good lighting, however, the image is definitely garbled. And yet, I still find myself impressed. Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i Gen10 Dimensions 12.32 x 8.01 x as thin as 0.57 inches Weight 2.76 pounds Display 14-inch, 3840 x 2400 OLED, 120Hz CPU Up to Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Memory Up to 32GB LPDDR5X Storage Up to 1TB SSD Webcam 32MP Ports 2x Thunderbolt 4 Battery 75 watt-hour Wireless Wi-Fi 7 Price $1,849+ The camera trick alone isn't enough to make it one of the best laptops, of course. Fortunately, Lenovo has made this a premium contender in just about every way. The screen itself, for example, is quite high-end. It's a 14-inch, 3840 x 2400 OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 750 nits of peak brightness. That means HDR content is really going to pop. Lenovo says the display uses an "impact-resistant glass" to protect against drops and scratches, calling the look a "cat-eye-like 3D sheen." I'm honestly not sure what that means, but having seen it myself, I do see the interesting effect the display has. Light refracts off it in a unique way. The design of the laptop maintains the glossy, rounded edges the Yoga 9i is known for, but this time around it's even more radical. The keyboard and trackpad now stretch out to fill the empty space, adding some extra function keys over to the right. The keyboard itself also now has a longer key travel of 1.5mm, but they still featured the iconic scooped shape of the keycaps. The bottom of the laptop has an interesting curved shape, which measures just 0.57 inches at its thinnest point. Lenovo has put just two ports on this laptop, and neither is a headphone jack. There are just two Thunderbolt 4 ports, one on each side. My one other complaint is that I wish it used a haptic feedback touchpad. For a laptop of this price and caliber, I'd have loved to see it uses a haptic feedback touchpad instead of a mechanical one. Even still, the new Yoga Slim 9i is officially the laptop I'm most excited to spend some more time with.
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Lenovo introduces the Yoga Slim 9i at CES 2025, featuring the world's first "camera-under-display" technology, achieving a 98% screen-to-body ratio and pushing the boundaries of laptop design and AI integration.
Lenovo has unveiled its latest innovation at CES 2025, the Yoga Slim 9i laptop, featuring a groundbreaking "camera-under-display" technology. This advancement allows for an impressive 98% screen-to-body ratio, surpassing even the MacBook's notch design in terms of bezel reduction 1. The technology works by deactivating pixels in front of the camera when in use, allowing the 32-megapixel camera to capture images through the display.
To compensate for the limited light reaching the camera, Lenovo has partnered with Visionary.ai, an AI image processing company. This collaboration aims to correct distorted images, particularly in low-light conditions 1. Additionally, Lenovo has implemented an AI feature to reduce glare, further enhancing the camera's performance.
The Yoga Slim 9i boasts impressive specifications beyond its innovative camera:
The laptop's design features glossy, rounded edges and a curved bottom, measuring just 0.57 inches at its thinnest point 2. Lenovo has also expanded the keyboard and trackpad, adding extra function keys to the right.
Despite its innovative approach, the camera's performance may be compromised in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. The laptop also lacks a headphone jack and features only two Thunderbolt 4 ports, which may be limiting for some users 1.
Lenovo's achievement with the Yoga Slim 9i represents a significant step forward in laptop design and technology integration. By successfully implementing an under-display camera, Lenovo has opened new possibilities for future laptop designs, potentially influencing the direction of the entire industry 2.
The Yoga Slim 9i showcases the growing trend of AI integration in consumer electronics. From image processing to glare reduction, AI plays a crucial role in enhancing user experience and overcoming hardware limitations 1. This trend is likely to continue, with AI becoming an increasingly important factor in product development and differentiation.
As Lenovo pushes the boundaries of laptop design and technology, it may force competitors to accelerate their own innovation efforts. The success of the Yoga Slim 9i could potentially reshape consumer expectations for laptop aesthetics and functionality, influencing purchasing decisions and market dynamics in the high-end laptop segment 2.
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