Unboxing The Lenovo Yoga 720
Launched
Lenovo
Yoga 720
July 2017
Rs 74,500 onwards
310 x 213 x 14.3 mm
1.3 kilograms
Platinum Silver
Iron Grey
Copper
13.3 inch
Multi touch IPS
1920 x 1080 px
Intel i7-7500HQ
Dual-Core 2.7GHz
Intel HD620
Up to 1 TB PCIe SSD
Up to 16 GB DDR4
Windows 10 Home
4 Cell 48 Watt Hour Li-Cylindrical
Up to 10.5 hours run time
802.11 a/c WiFi
Bluetooth
Folds into Tablet
The Lenovo Yoga 720 is a powerful laptop that can be transformed into a tablet as it has a touch-enabled display. The laptop has a 13.3 inch 1920 x 1080 px IPS multi touch display. The laptop runs Windows 10 Home and is powered by a 4 cell battery which promises up to 10.5 hours of run-time. The variant we have unboxed has the 7th generation Intel i7-7500HQ chipset, the dual-core processor is clocked at 2.7 GHz with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD while graphics are handled by the Intel HD620 GPU.
The laptop is available in three colours, Platinum Silver, Iron Grey, and Copper. Let’s unbox the Lenovo Yoga 720 and check what’s inside the box
- The Lenovo Yoga 720
- Charging brick
- Charging Cable
- Documentation
With the price starting at Rs 74,500 the Lenovo Yoga 720 features a chiclet style keyboard and a fingerprint sensor that sits below the bottom right corner of the keyboard. The trackpad supports multi-touch and the JBL stereo speakers are placed on the bottom side of the laptop below the vents. The power button sits on the right side of the laptop along with a traditional USB 3 port which is accompanied by 2 USB Type-C with Thunderbolt ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The laptop weighs at 1.3 kilograms and can be folded into a tablet.