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This year has brought one of the most beautiful and capable Lenovo YOGA laptops we've seen so far: the YOGA 720. This laptop — the 15″ version, in this case — sports a sleek all-metal body alongside an Ultra HD glossy display, powerful graphics, and an ex...
Premium metal design, Excellent touchscreen display and keyboard, Fingerprint sensor + Windows Hello support, Good battery life, USB-C, Great hardware options...
Too heavy to comfortably carry, Gets smudged easily, No SD or HDMI ports...
To put it simply, I really like the YOGA 720. Though it does have its downsides — the lack of SD card slot being the most annoying for me — they're not unusual compromises and they're increasingly found on other similar laptops.What the YOGA 720 does offe...
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I feel like it was just a few months ago that I reviewed the Lenovo Yoga 710, a laptop that I thoroughly enjoyed using during the review period I had it. Now, Lenovo is back with the Lenovo Yoga 720 and this machine is ever so slightly better than the out...
Amazing build quality and materials, Brilliant and crisp display, JBL speakers are among the best on a laptop, Versatility with the Yoga modes, Windows 10 is still really great, NVIDIA graphics on some models, Powers through apps like Photoshop and Premie...
Slightly heavier than other laptops, McAfee, please just stop bundling this in with laptops, Down firing speakers, Display could be brighter...
We've reviewed a lot of Lenovo laptops and they continue to make improvements every year. The Lenovo Yoga 720 is a worthy choice if you're wanting a premium built laptop with great performance, a good screen and great user expereince. It is a bit heavy in...
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The Lenovo Yoga 720 may look like a mainstream laptop, but underneath its mild-mannered exterior is a secret power: discrete Nvidia GTX 1050 graphics. It's not a super- power—you can find gaming laptops with more powerful GPUs. Stuffing a discrete GPU int...
Discrete Nvidia GTX 1050 GPU gives a mainstream laptop some gaming chops, Crisp 1920x1080 display on review unit, plus 4K option...
Heavy: The laptop is 4.5-plus pounds, the AC adapter is 1.25 pounds, The fan noise can be distracting, The smooth surfaces on the keys and trackpad can be slippery...
If there's anything threatening mainstream-plus laptops like Lenovo's Yoga 720, it's the new generation of ultrabooks with Nvidia's discrete GPUs and Max-Q technology. Max-Q laptops are supposed to give you the sweetest spot: gaming-ready graphics in thin...
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By now, everyone is familiar with Windows 10 2-in-1s that can transform from a notebook to a tablet in seconds. Glance at the Lenovo Yoga 720 15-inch and you might think that it's the same as all those other convertibles. Don't be fooled, though. It can r...
Premium Feel, Great Keyboard, Can Handle Games, Vibrant HD Display, Thunderbolt 3 Port...
Thick for a Tablet, Modest Battery Life, Heavy, The Lenovo Yoga 720 15-Inch is a solid Windows 2-in-1 that you really can game on...
The Lenovo Yoga 720 15-inch Windows 2-in-1 does exactly what Lenovo made it to do. Buyers get a tablet, notebook and modest gaming experience all in one attractive package. For an asking price of $949, that's a lot.Is it perfect for each of those activiti...
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It's not easy to find a laptop with the flexibility of a 2-in-1, strong discrete graphics and an affordable price. But the 15-inch Lenovo Yoga 720 ($999.99 to start, $1,199.99 as tested) is a convertible that delivers just that. It packs a fast Intel Core...
Sharp, vivid display, Balanced audio, Strong productivity and graphics performance, Long battery life...
A bit heavier than other 2-in-1s, Plain design...
The Lenovo Yoga 720 is a powerful convertible, thanks to its Nvidia GeForce GTX GPU and Core i7 CPU, and it has longer battery life than its competitors...
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Convertible Powerhouse. The Lenovo Yoga line has long been the leader in the 2-in-1 notebook market. With the redesigned Yoga 720, the Chinese manufacturer looks to expand that dominance. Can the 15-inch model be flexible enough for consumers, or will it...
solid, well-built chassis, great keyboard, uniform colors, great maintenance/upgrade options, pressure-sensitive pen support wth Windows Ink, exceptional GPU performance, pleasing speakers...
middling port selection, screen not suitable for outdoor use, CPU throttles under load, heavy and big to use as a tablet...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-01-26 01:54:22
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Lenovo's new desktop replacement notebook packs the same Intel Core i7-7700HQ quad-core CPU as its Legion Y520 gaming rig, so it has plenty of power to chew through everyday applications. Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 graphics let the system play the latest gam...
Lively performance, even for 1080p gaming, Good battery life...
Bulky and heavy in tablet mode, Ugly keyboard layout, External monitor requires adapter, Runs hot...
Lenovo answers a highly specific need—an oversized 2-in-1 with enough graphics gumption for gaming—with the affordable 15.6-inch Yoga 720, but we have a couple of nits to pick. Read More...
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Thanks to Lenovos expertise in making 2-in-1 laptops, which let you use it as a laptop or a thick tablet, you can now get a relatively inexpensive machine that doesnt make you feel like you picked your computer up from the prize counter at Chuck E. Chee...
It performs nearly on par with laptops that command twice the price...
The keyboard is lame, But the cheapest Yoga 720 is still a dang fine machine! On WebXPRT 2015, a nice synthetic benchmark that tests how well a computer browses the web, and how deftly it processes images and spreadsheets, the Yoga 720 pulled a score of 4...
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