Testseek.co.uk have collected 96 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion Y720 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion Y720.
May 2017
(80%)
96 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
700 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Refined
Thinner styling
Affordable starting price
Upscaling for VR functionality
Excellent build quality
Nice
Distinguished looks
Nice keyboard and trackpad
Good IO
With Thunderbolt 3 port
Solid performance
60 Wh battery and above average battery life
Excellent speakers
Superb build quality
Excellent
Rich sound
Strong performance
Even at high resolutions
The editors didn't like
Plastic
Y trackpad
Display renders flat colors
Bulky and heavy for what it is
Rather dim and color deficient screen
With a glass coating on top
No SD card reader
Slow wireless
Check for performance and overheating issues (details in the article)
Undoubtedly, if you were considering Lenovo for a gaming laptop this would be in the running. Understandably too, given the Kaby Lake i7-7700HQ and a GTX 1060 6GB. The specifications on offer here are those of a system which should be a shoe-in for capabl...
excellent build quality, nice, distinguished looks, nice keyboard and trackpad, good IO, with Thunderbolt 3 port, solid performance, 60 Wh battery and above average battery life, excellent speakers
bulky and heavy for what it is, rather dim and color deficient screen, with a glass coating on top, no SD card reader, slow wireless, check for performance and overheating issues (details in the article), the Extreme Fan mode helps with the heat, but make
We had some issue with our review unit of the Lenovo Legion Y720, so we still have some uncertainties regarding this computer's performance and temperatures under load. Most evidence point towards it working fine though (hence our overall rating), in whic...
The Lenovo Legion Y720 looks to be a solid choice for a mid-range gaming laptop. While we've seen plenty of laptops break the bank for the best specs and performance, this 15.6-inch option starts at a refreshingly affordable $1,399 (about £1,140, AU$1,950...
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Published: 2017-01-16, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Refined, thinner styling, Affordable starting price, Upscaling for VR functionality
Plastic, y trackpad, Display renders flat colors
Sporting sharp looks and a unique focus on virtual reality experiences, the Lenovo Legion Y720 is a very alluring mid-range gaming laptop...
Published: 2017-01-13, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv
I tried the Y720 with a 4K display, which looks absolutely stunning up close. The keyboard felt great to type on, too, but I'm not convinced the multicolour backlighting is worth paying extra for. Whether you've got a VR headset or not, though, chances a...
Published: 2019-03-29, Author: Leo , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: One of the coolest things about gaming laptops is that one size does NOT fit all.Everyone wants something different when it comes to a gaming machine. For some, battery life is important. Others want the latest and greatest GPU and display, while still...
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Published: 2018-06-26, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
With a good CPU for the money, adequate graphics, some nice touches and no major flaws, this is a decent buy...
Good performance, Quality components with room to upgrade, Design isn't too over the top, Good starting price with current e-coupons
Included keyboard and mouse are kind of afterthoughts
Just because you want to be able to play some games on your PC doesn't mean you have to have the newest and most impressive hardware. Save yourself a few bucks and a machine like the Lenovo Legion Y720 desktop should keep you happy for years to come.*We w...
Published: 2018-02-14, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
GTX 1060 graphics and Core i5/Core i7 make for a powerful machine, Design isn't overwhelming, Full-size keyboard is a pleasure to use
Speakers, as always, don't offer full sound with weak bass, Outer shell attracts fingerprints easily, Relatively unexciting despite solid internals
In the end, the Lenovo Legion Y720 is a fine laptop, though it doesn't really have much that makes it stand out from the crowd. As I said earlier, that isn't necessarily a bad thing, because hardware – not software or design – is most important when it co...