Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga 720 13 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga 720 13.
May 2017
(79%)
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The editors liked
Convenient 2-in-1 build
Comfortable keyboard
Foward and backwards-compatible ports
Pen-capable
Promotions available
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
Flexible design
Good performance and long battery life
Dual USBC ports
Stylish
Lightweight design
Speedy overall performance
Comparably affordable
Colorful display
Dual USB-C ports
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
Sleek design
Colorful image output
Above-average battery life
Compact convertible design
Low price
Handsome IPS 1080p display
Chic design
Priced right
Thunderbolt 3 port
Very comfortable keyboard
Bright
Vivid
Full HD
Touch-enabled display
Thin and light
Affordable
Slim and attractive
Thunderbolt / USB-C
Thin bezels
Traditional keyboard layout
JBL stereo speakers
Sharp
Vivid display
Balanced audio
Strong productivity and graphics performance
Long battery life
Touchscreen display
Sleek design & light weight
Classy design
Flawless and high-quality finish
Decent input devices
Fingerprint reader
Firm 360-degree hinges
Bright display with good viewing angles
Versatile
Two USB Type-C ports
USB port with power delivery
Excellent battery life
Decent syst
IPS screen
Full HD resolution
Chic
Well-built case
Very good input devices
NVMe SSD
Very good battery life
Thunderbolt 3
Stilus
The editors didn't like
Loud fan
Low amounts of RAM/storage in entry-level device
Glare-phone display
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
No builtin video out or Ethernet ports
Below-average battery life
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
Shallow
Flat keyboard
Dimmer-than-average display
Awkward keyboard layout
Modest memory
Storage
And battery life
No HDMI port or SD card slot
Poor keyboard layout
Slightly wobbly screen
External monitor requires USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 adapter
Anemic speakers
Fan whirred frequently
Lack of ports
A bit heavier than other 2-in-1s
Plain design
No SD-Card reader
Loud under load
Ill-conceived microphone placement
No SD-card reader
Mediocre multi-core performance
Not enough external ports
Display should have had more brightness and contrast
Published: 2017-08-14, 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...
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
Despite the cost the screen suffers from glar in bright light and fingerprint marks, It's a little bulky when using it in tablet mode, It doesn't cope well with gaming, Screen doesn't support 4K
The Lenovo Yoga 720 is a stylish mid-range 2-in-1 with a good choice of handy features such as a fingerprint reader, USB 3 ports that support Thunderbolt and even a stylus. If you want the portability of a tablet and the processing power of a laptop, you...
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...
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
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
This 13-inch Yoga 720 is one of the best notebooks in its class of mid-range convertibles with powerful hardware, modern features and few compromises. It's well built, compact and fairly light, it packs a nice screen with digitizer and pen support, a good...
Published: 2017-06-08, Author: Jason , review by: techradar.com
Sturdy hinge, Crisp display, Responsive keyboard and touchpad
The cooling fans run a lot, Only one standard USB port, No memory card reader
The Lenovo Yoga 720 excels as a mid tier 2-in-1 device. As we've already stated, the ease of switching between modes and the overall performance regardless of configuration should be super appealing to those who don't need an incredibly powerful machine. ...
Good keyboard and better touchpad, Outstanding storage performance, Solid overall performance, Decent value for the money
Unremarkable display, Mediocre battery life, Fan is very loud at heavy loads
If you're looking for the most affordable 13.3-inch Windows 10 2-in-1 you can find that's still dipping a toe in the premium segment, then the Yoga 720 13 is a good option. If you're willing to spend just a bit more, however, competitor systems make this...
Published: 2017-02-28, Author: Chris , review by: stuff.tv
Until we have chance to fully review the Yoga 720 we can't say for sure just how good this portable performer is - but our first experience with the 13-inch touchscreen machine suggests the answer will be ‘very'. It's got stacks of power in a slim frame...
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...