HP Spectre x360 14 (2026) vs Lenovo Yoga 9I Gen 10
By Billy G. · Founder & Lead Editor
HP Spectre x360 14 (2026)
vs
Lenovo Yoga 9i Gen 10
Verdict: The Lenovo Yoga 9i Gen 10 wins on battery life and chip efficiency; the HP Spectre x360 14 wins on display brightness and build quality.
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Winner: Lenovo Yoga 9i Gen 10
Spec-by-spec comparison
| HP Spectre x360 14 (2026) | Lenovo Yoga 9I Gen 10 |
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| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 7 165U (Intel 4, 15W) | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (TSMC N3B Lunar Lake, 17W) |
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| Display | 13.5" OLED 2880×1920 120Hz 600-nit | 14" OLED 2880×1800 120Hz 550-nit |
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| Battery | 66Wh / 10-12 hrs real-world | 75Wh / 15-17 hrs real-world |
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| Weight | 1.36 kg | 1.35 kg |
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| Keyboard Travel | 1.3mm | 1.5mm |
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| Stylus | HP MPP 2.0 (4096 pressure levels) | Lenovo Premium Active Pen 3, wireless charging |
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HP Spectre x360 14 (2026)
What works
- 600 nits peak display brightness — better outdoor visibility than Yoga 9i
- Gem-cut aluminum design — most distinctive premium 2-in-1 aesthetic
- USB-A + MicroSD slot + 3.5mm — best port selection in its weight class
What doesn't
- Core Ultra 7 165U (Arrow Lake-U) delivers 10-12 hours battery vs Yoga 9i's 15-17
- 1.3mm keyboard travel — shallower than Yoga 9i
- 3:2 13.5-inch is smaller than Yoga 9i's 14-inch panel
Lenovo Yoga 9I Gen 10
What works
- Intel Lunar Lake Core Ultra 7 258V — 15-17 hours real-world battery life
- 1.5mm keyboard travel — deeper than HP Spectre's 1.3mm
- Lenovo Premium Active Pen 3 wirelessly charges from the laptop surface
What doesn't
- No MicroSD slot
- 550 nits peak brightness vs HP's 600 nits
- Leather lid polarizing aesthetically — not universally liked
Bottom line
Our pick: Lenovo Yoga 9i Gen 10.
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