Testseek.co.uk have collected 57 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga 730 15 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga 730 15.
July 2018
(81%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
3432 Reviews
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The editors liked
Compact build and fairly lightweight
Clean
Simple aesthetics
IPS touchscreen with included pen
Fast and quiet keyboard
But with shortstroke keys
Performs well and runs quiet with daily use
Performance in games is 8090% of a fullsize laptop with sim
4K touch display
Stylus is included
Amazing performance
Discrete Nvidia graphics
Reasonable battery life for a powerful machine
Large display with minimal bezel (to three sides anyway)
Variety of ports covers old and new
Built-in fingerprint scanner
JBL speakers are loud (assuming correct relative position)
Simple and straightforward to use
The keyboard is a generous size meaning you won't find typing uncomfortable
The Lenovo Active Pen 2 is bundled with the laptop for drawing and sketching on the touchscreen
It can also be placed in tent mode ideal for w
The editors didn't like
Some sharp edges and corners
Averagequality panel
Not very bright and with PWN and uniformity issues
CPU and GPU throttle with games
But with some tweaks the experience is not that bad
Published: 2018-12-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Reasonable battery life for a powerful machine, Large display with minimal bezel (to three sides anyway), Variety of ports covers old and new, Built-in fingerprint scanner, JBL speakers are loud (assuming correct relative position)
Bespoke charging port is a wasted opportunity, No SD card slot, Massive bottom bezel generates oversized footprint, Small trackpad, Some fan noise under low pressure, Speakers often covered for muffled sound
In its 15-inch form the Lenovo Yoga 730 offers a good typing experience, ultra-crisp visuals from its 4K display and plenty of power to churn through tasks.However, the processor and screen combination limit battery life somewhat, so if you're considering...
Poor battery life, Display brightness a bit low, Colour accuracy could be better
Despite being slightly let down by its battery life and screen, the Lenovo Yoga 730 is still a great machine, with heaps of power to spare and a great-value 4K display...
Simple and straightforward to use, The keyboard is a generous size meaning you won't find typing uncomfortable, The Lenovo Active Pen 2 is bundled with the laptop for drawing and sketching on the touchscreen, It can also be placed in tent mode ideal for w
It doesn't come with a memory card reader, The battery life is disappointing, it lasted less than two hours in our video playback tests, Its weight and size mean you may struggle to carry it
The Lenovo Yoga 730 151KB may be expensive, but considering it's both a tablet and a laptop, we think it's a great buy. It's best suited to those that want a large clear 4K screen for watching TV shows, or a tablet for drawing and sketching. It's fast and...
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compact build and fairly lightweight, clean, simple aesthetics, IPS touchscreen with included pen, fast and quiet keyboard, but with shortstroke keys, performs well and runs quiet with daily use, performance in games is 8090% of a fullsize laptop with sim
some sharp edges and corners, averagequality panel, not very bright and with PWN and uniformity issues, CPU and GPU throttle with games, but with some tweaks the experience is not that bad, runs very hot with games, only gets a 51.5 Wh battery, average qu
The Lenovo Yoga 730 is a good buy for students and those of you who need a well balanced computer for both work and occasional fun. It's a well built 2-in-1 laptop with simple design lines and lightweight construction, modern hardware and fairly good perf...
Published: 2019-02-08, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Good build quality, 91% sRGB coverage (Innolux N145HCE-EN1 (CMN15E8)), Upgradable storage and memory, Lack of harmfull PWM (Innolux N145HCE-EN1 (CMN15E8)), Backlit keyboard, One of the fastest Core i5-8250U performances on the market, Lenovo Active Pen in
Gets noisy under a heavy workload, Mushy keyboard with small sized keys, Underperforming GTX 1050
Lenovo Yoga 730 (15″) is one of the best multipurpose machinery an artis can get righ now. Especially when it comes to the price point. It has both premium quality and a wide usability. Obviosly there are a lot of 2-in-1's out there and moreover, a good q...
Published: 2018-11-02, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Good build quality, Light and portable with thin screen bezels, Great touchscreen with complimentary Lenovo Pen, Vibrant screen, Good performance, Two USB-C Thunderbolt 3 connectors, Blazingly fast NVMe SSD (region dependent)
The display (BOE NV133FHM-N61) uses aggressive PWM (fixable by our Health-Guard profile), Poor upgradability
What can we say? Another great all rounder from Lenovo. The Yoga 730 is a worthy successor to last years Yoga 720. Not only it retains all of the merits from its predecessor, but it tackled one main issue – performance. Yoga 720 suffered from a very conse...
Discrete Nvidia graphics, Full 360degree hinge, Solid build, Bundled Active Pen 2
Poorly thoughtout holder for Active Pen 2, Moderate battery life, Bulky and heavy
The Lenovo Yoga 730 is a powerful laptop. Discrete graphics, a touch-screen, a high resolution display and the bundled Active Pen 2, along with 360-degree hinge, make it tempting for creative types. The relatively short battery life is a let-down, but thi...