The Asus ProArt P16 and Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 are strong competitors, offering great performance and quality displays. But one is a lot less expensive.
Today, you can find more large-display laptops for content creation than ever. The 16-inch laptop has come into its own, taking over from 15-inch laptops and offering more choices. One of our favorites has been the excellent Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16.
As we’ll see, the Yoga Pro 9i 16 does well with its components, meaning that you can get very close to the same performance for considerably less money compared to the ProArt P16. Connectivity is also roughly identical, with the AMD-based ProArt P16 having one USB4 port compared to the Yoga Pro 9i 16’s single Thunderbolt 4 port. Both could benefit from more ports with more bandwidth. But both have identical legacy connectivity and a full-size SD card reader. The ProArt P16 does have more up-to-date wireless connectivity.
While the ProArt P16 has a lead here, these differences are unlikely to be noticeable in real-world use. Neither laptop is the fastest 16-inch machine for creators or demanding productivity users, but both are reasonably fast for both.
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