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May 2017
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The editors liked
The 13.3-inch Lenovo Yoga 720 2-in-1 has a sturdy
But slim metal chassis that weights 2.9 pounds. The full-HD display supports active pen input. It has a comfortable
Brightly backlit keyboard with no unusually small keys and a smooth
Responsive Windows
Sturdy hinge
Crisp display
Responsive keyboard and touchpad
Nice build quality and finishing
Compact and light
Good screen with support for Active Pens
Great keyboard and trackpad
Gets 2x Thunderbolt 3 ports
Solid everyday use experience
Well priced
Incredible battery life considering the Intel Core i7 processor loadout
Fingerprint scanner for Windows Hello login
Superb finish and design details
Laptop/tablet/tent/stand flexible use cases
Good keyboard and better touchpad
Outstanding storage performance
Solid overall performance
Decent value for the money
The touchscreen is responsive and the picture is clear and sharp
Backlit keyboard makes typing easy
Laptop is bundled with a stylus
Which is great when being used in tablet mode
Easily converted into a tablet by folding the screen over it also has ten
The editors didn't like
Battery life is good
But behind similarly configured ultraportable laptops. USB type-C adapters are needed for Ethernet or HDMI output and there's no SD card slot
The cooling fans run a lot
Only one standard USB port
No memory card reader
Limited IO and no adapters included in the pack
Throttles in continuous demanding loads
Gets fairly warm under load
Slow wireless at ranges above 20 feet
Screen is ‘only' Full HD
Big black bar to base of screen
Flexible use cases will be overkill for some
JBL speakers are in a terrible position and sound can be muffled
Fan can whistle
Unremarkable display
Mediocre battery life
Fan is very loud at heavy loads
Despite the cost the screen suffers from glar in bright light and fingerprint marks
Let's get down to pricing. Both Yoga 720s ship with a hefty premium, with Lenovo remaining tight-lipped about higher configurations' prices, but expect to see the 15in model with all the bells and whistles to retail around £1,500. That's not cheap, but re...
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Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Incredible battery life considering the Intel Core i7 processor loadout,Fingerprint scanner for Windows Hello login,Superb finish and design details,Laptop/tablet/tent/stand flexible use cases
Screen is ‘only' Full HD,Big black bar to base of screen,Flexible use cases will be overkill for some,JBL speakers are in a terrible position and sound can be muffled,Fan can whistle
Almost every laptop we've seen in recent months and years has some sort of notable compromise. But in the Lenovo Yoga 720, in this review configuration, it's hard to assert more than a few minor moans at this excellent laptop. For the near-£1,000 bracket...
Full HD, Touchscreen display, Sleek design & light weight, Long battery life
No SD-Card reader
An Ultrabook is the kind of laptop that can adapt to your needs and mobility, and the Yoga 720 is capable of doing exactly that. While it does come with a serious demeanour that may attract mobile professionals, it may also be used for light creative desi...
Awkward keyboard layout, Modest memory, storage, and battery life, No HDMI port or SD card slot
Lenovo debuts a light-duty, affordable 2-in-1. It's not without appeal, but somewhat overshadowed by the 13.3-inch Yoga 720 and the memory of the 11.6-inch Yoga 710...
IPS screen, Full HD resolution, chic, well-built case, very good input devices, NVMe SSD, very good battery life, Thunderbolt 3, stilus
display should have had more brightness and contrast, Turbo boost can only be used for a short time, no SD card reader, display suffers from PWM flickering
The ULV CPU represents the only innovation over the previously-reviewed sibling model. Even though, the CPU can only make use of its Turbo boost for a very short period of time, this does not seem to have much of a negative impact on everyday usability. A...
Very comfortable keyboard, Bright, vivid, full HD, touch-enabled display, Thin and light, Affordable
Anemic speakers
The Lenovo Yoga 720 holds its own among fierce competition in the midrange convertible laptop market, offering excellent build quality and a solid blend of features and affordability...
Rigid case, Light and portable with thin screen bezels, Good input devicse, Good IPS screen, The panel doesn't use PWM for regulating screen brightness, Battery life is great, Features a USB-C Thunderbolt 3 connector
The CPU can't utilize the Turbo Boost frequencies, The display offers poor color accuracy out of the box and significant deviation compared to the center
Our rating would have been almost perfect if it wasn't for this rather important issue with the CPU. According to the synthetic benchmark tests and the stress test, the Core i5-7200U CPU wasn't able to reach its maximum potential and we are not sure why i...
The 13.3-inch Lenovo Yoga 720 2-in-1 has a sturdy, but slim metal chassis that weights 2.9 pounds. The full-HD display supports active pen input. It has a comfortable, brightly backlit keyboard with no unusually small keys and a smooth, responsive Windows
Battery life is good, but behind similarly configured ultraportable laptops. USB type-C adapters are needed for Ethernet or HDMI output and there's no SD card slot
The 13.3-inch Lenovo Yoga 720 is a slim, lightweight 2-in-1 with a premium look and feel, but without the big price tag...