Yep, the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 does support active stylus functionality, but heads upβit doesn't come with a stylus. You'll have to purchase one separately if you want to use it for drawing or taking notes. The manufacturer's product description mentions that it has a 2K touchscreen that's compatible with active pens, which makes it pretty versatile for different tasks like navigating apps or doing creative stuff.
From our research, a lot of folks like the Yoga 7i for its stylus compatibility, especially for jotting down notes and doing some sketching, thanks to its active pen support. But, it's worth noting that it might not be perfect for professional digital artists since there aren't tons of apps optimized for stylus use.
In terms of handling creativity, it's great for light to moderate tasks because of its design and performance. Just keep in mind that its integrated graphics might not be up for really heavy graphics or animation work.
One cool thing about the Yoga 7i is its 360-degree flip-and-fold design. You can use it in different modes like laptop, tent, stand, or tablet, which can really enhance your experience, especially in tablet mode when you're using a stylus.
The touchscreen itself is pretty responsive and has nice color reproduction, but some folks have noticed it's not the brightest screen around, which might be a bit of an issue in really bright places.
If you're looking to fully use the Yoga 7i's stylus features, getting Lenovo's active pen or other compatible pens is a good move.
Also, double-check that the software you want to use works well with a stylus to really make the most of the input options this laptop offers.