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There are literally hundreds of 14-inch laptops on the market. If you want your kit to stand out, it's a sector where innovation absolutely matters. Lenovo hasn't thrown traditional laptop design out of the window with the IdeaPad 720S, and nor should it...
Great overall performance, Beautiful design, Discrete graphics offers extra options...
Slightly awkward keyboard, Middling battery life, Loud fan...
Whether this particular meets your value expectations really depends on what you want from a laptop. Reviewer's cliché, perhaps, but one that's particularly relevant; if you're looking for gaming joy, there are beefier but uglier machines at this price po...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad 720S is a laptop with it all. It looks great, feels expensive, is powerful enough for most people's needs and is even much better at gaming than virtually all style laptops twice the price. Those desperate to be negative could call it...
The Lenovo IdeaPad 720S is a laptop that proves you can sometimes get more if you pay less. Its more versatile than a lot of £1000-plus portable laptops because it has a separate graphics card, making it a passable gaming machine.That it adds this without...
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If you're after a portable all-round laptop and you've got around $1000 / 1000 EUR to spend, the Lenovo IdeaPad 720s should be on your list.We've spent some time with it in the last weeks and gathered all our impressions below, with the good parts and its...
well built and fairly compact and light, nice IPS screen, but glossy, good keyboard and trackpad, solid configuration, big battery and good battery life, above average speakers, well priced...
glossy nontouch display, some issues with CPU/GPU speeds in demanding loads or on battery, slow wireless, runs hot and noisy under load...
Lenovo did a great job here with the IdeaPad 720s. If you need a sturdily built laptop with very few compromises, good everyday performance and the ability to tackle games better than most thin-and-lights, this is one of your best options at the time of t...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad 710S was one of the best laptops of last year thanks to its combination of great design, good features and a low price. Now the company's back with an updated version called the IdeaPad 720S. Although similar in many ways – it's still...
Slim, stylish, all-metal exterior, Great screen, Excellent overall performance, Good connectivity...
Nvidia graphics not necessary for all, 14-inch form factor adds weight...
Not the slimmest or lightest laptop around, but an all-metal design, great screen, plenty of performance and good battery life combine to make the Lenovo IdeaPad 720S an excellent option for its price...
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We are always happy to get our hands on an exciting device that combines two key features that in other cases are considered to be an oxymoron, like portability and power. Well, the new Ideapad 720s from Lenovo offers it all but at a cost. And we don't me...
Premium and solid build, Compact and portable with thin screen bezels (14-inch machine inside a 13-inch chassis), Excellent IPS display, No PWM across all brightness levels, Powerful hardware given the asking price and the form factor, Plenty of I/O inclu...
Warm and noisy under load, The system can't utilize the full performance of the CPU, Glossy but non-touch screen...
The Ideapad 720s turned out to be a great all-rounder and a rare occurrence in this price range. The only real direct competitor that we can think of is the ASUS ZenBook UX410UQ. There are some things that Lenovo's solution does better and in some cases...
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To get the best, you must spend more. That's the way buying a Windows laptop or anything else works. Yet the Lenovo IdeaPad 720s costs just below $900 and it still has almost everything a more expensive Windows 10 device has. It's a strange PC for sure.Th...
Solid Design, Comfortable Keyboard with Backlit Keys, Price, Thunderbolt 3...
Modest Battery Life, No Touch Display, Fan Noise...
Despite the things that it lacks, the Lenovo IdeaPad 720s is still a solid laptop. Buyers get fast storage, great build quality, a solid keyboard and a discrete graphics card for less than $900.Is this the must-have laptop for everyone? No, those that rea...
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Much like a fantastic flat-screen TV on Black Friday, the Lenovo IdeaPad 720S wants to be a premium laptop at a price (starting and tested at $909) you can live with. Its luxe metal design and bright, vivid screen combine with its solid audio and a comfy...
Relatively affordable, Bright, colorful display, Comfortable keyboard, Sweet audio...
Average battery life...
The IdeaPad 720S is 14-inch notebook that offers premium looks for less money...
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