Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 vs Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 (2024)
The Verdict
Both laptops deliver premium experiences at similar price points, but serve different user priorities. ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 excels with superior portability at 2.48 lbs, exceptional keyboard quality beloved by professionals, and robust business-focused features like two Thunderbolt ports and Windows 11 Pro. Its 1920x1200 IPS display offers excellent color accuracy for productivity work. Yoga 9i 14 counters with a stunning 2.8K OLED 90Hz touchscreen (2880x1800), larger 1TB storage, more powerful 16-core processor, and 2-in-1 versatility for creative tasks. Battery life slightly favors ThinkPad at 15 hours versus 14 hours. Storage is notably better on Yoga (1TB vs 512GB). Choose ThinkPad X1 Carbon for ultraportable business computing and legendary reliability; select Yoga 9i for creative professionals needing display excellence and flexibility.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 if…
- →Intel Core Ultra 7 with NPU for on-device AI processing
- →Under 2.5 lbs — one of the lightest 14-inch business laptops
- →ThinkPad keyboard remains the gold standard for typing
Buy the Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 (2024) if…
- →Versatile 360-degree 2-in-1 form factor
- →Beautiful 2.8K OLED touch display
- →Stylus included in the box
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13
Pros
- Intel Core Ultra 7 with NPU for on-device AI processing
- Under 2.5 lbs — one of the lightest 14-inch business laptops
- ThinkPad keyboard remains the gold standard for typing
- MIL-STD-810H durability tested for enterprise reliability
- Built-in HDMI port eliminates the need for dongles
Cons
- FHD+ base display is disappointing at $1,449
- LPDDR5X RAM is soldered — not user-upgradeable
- No SD card reader for photographers
- Intel Core Ultra efficiency modes can occasionally stutter
Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 (2024)
Pros
- Versatile 360-degree 2-in-1 form factor
- Beautiful 2.8K OLED touch display
- Stylus included in the box
- Premium premium aluminum chassis with rotating hinge
- Good 14-hour battery life for a convertible
Cons
- RAM is soldered — no upgrade path
- Only one USB-A port
- Runs warm under sustained CPU load
- OLED glossy panel attracts fingerprints
- Pen storage solution is awkward
Full Specifications
| Spec | Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 | Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 (2024) |
|---|---|---|
| Software | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home |
| Body | ||
| Weight | 2.48 lbs (1.12 kg) | 1.39 kg |
| Material | Carbon fiber and magnesium | Aluminum unibody |
| Dimensions | 12.4 x 8.76 x 0.59 inches | 314.9 x 222.8 x 14.9 mm |
| Ports | ||
| HDMI | 1 | |
| USB-C ports | 2 | — |
| SD card | ||
| Thunderbolt ports | 2 | 2 |
| USB-A ports | — | 1 |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | Up to 15 hours | Up to 14 hours mixed use |
| Capacity | 57 Wh | 75 Wh |
| Display | ||
| Size | 14 inches | 14.0 inches |
| Type | IPS anti-glare | 2.8K OLED touch 2-in-1 |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1200 | 2880 x 1800 |
| Refresh rate | 60Hz | 90Hz |
| Brightness (nits) | 400 | 400 |
| Storage | ||
| SSD | 512 GB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe | 1 TB NVMe |
| Expandable storage | ||
| Keyboard | ||
| Backlit | ||
| Touch Bar | — | |
| Processor | ||
| RAM | 16 GB | 16 GB LPDDR5x |
| Cores | 8 cores (4P + 4E) | 16-core (6P+8E+2LPE) |
| Chipset | Intel Core Ultra 7 265V | Intel Core Ultra 7 155H |
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