The best Lenovo laptops 2018

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When it comes to laptops, Lenovo caters to pretty much every need
Whether you're in the market for a super-sleek ultrabook, a handy 2-in-1 hybrid device, a dedicated gaming machine, or something simple and
affordable for school, the Chinese manufacturer has you covered.In addition to its business-first ThinkBook range, Lenovo is perhaps best
known for its Yoga laptops, which convert easily between notebook, tablet and tent modes via a cunningly designed 360-degree hinge that's
often copied but never bettered.Lenovo's Thinkpad laptops are more conventionally designed, and cover a huge range of specifications -
The company also has its own gaming brand, Legion, which puts respectable frame rates within reach of players without thousands to
spend.Whatever your needs and price limit, Lenovo's laptops are well worth investigating
With such a broad range, you're likely to find a device that's a perfect fit - for much less than you'd expected.1
Camera: 720p front-facingStylish designSuper slimGreat performanceKeyboard can't be detachedThe Yoga 920 is one of our favorite laptops -
and for good reason
This premium laptop looks stunning, has power to spare, and is slender enough to be your full-time travelling companion.It features Lenovo's
signature 360-degree hinge, which lets you switch between laptop, tablet and tent modes in seconds
It's well designed and robust, but adds no unnecessary bulk to the laptop's clean lines.There are also various small, thoughtful touches
that make the Yoga 920 a joy to use
Unlike many 2-in-1 device manufacturers (we're looking at you, Microsoft), Lenovo has bundled a stylus in with the Yoga 920 to help you get
the most from its tablet mode, the hard drive doesn't come pre-cluttered with unnecessary software, and the keyboard offers a satisfying
amount of travel.Where this laptop really shines, though, its raw performance
It's not a gaming device, but it can tackle media editing with ease, with superb image and sound quality.Read the full review2
Lenovo IdeaPad 720SA sleek, powerful ultrabook that'll handle demanding tasks with easeCPU: 2.5GHz Kaby Lake Intel Core i5 7200U
**Graphics:** Nvidia GeForce 940MX (4GB GDDR5 RAM), Intel HD Graphics 620 | RAM: 8GB | Screen: 14-inch, 1920 x 1080 IPS LED | Storage:
256GB SATA SSDSlim and lightExcellent graphics performanceStylish aluminium chassisNoisy fanThis lovely looking laptop is a superb
all-rounder, offering discrete graphics and a powerful Intel Kaby Lake processor in a particularly smart package.The IdeaPad 720S is
beautifully designed, with super-thin bezels around its 14-inch screen, a cleverly compacted keyboard (complete with backlighting) a
good-sized trackpad, and a fingerprint sensor
It's also amazingly slim - just 1.98cm - though all those high-end components mean it's a little weightier than other laptops with
similar dimensions.like the Yoga 920 above, the IdeaPad 720S isn't intended for games, but the 720S can handle a spot of playtime here and
there, and its discrete graphics card is ideal for heavy multimedia work.Read the full review3
Lenovo Legion Y520A mid-range gaming laptop with a budget price tagCPU: 2.8GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti;
Intel HD Graphics 630 | RAM: 16GB | Screen: 15.6-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS (LED backlit, anti-glare) | Storage: 256GB SSD; 2TB
HDDCompetitively pricedStylish gamer-focused designCool and quietScreen could be brighterYou don't have to spend thousands of pounds to get
your hands on a great quality gaming laptop
The Lenovo Legion Y520 will do justice to the latest titles while making a surprisingly small dent in your budget.It has the aggressive
LED-studded stylings you'd expect from a gaming device, but isn't quite as over-the-top as some rival devices
Turn it over and you'll find an impressive set of vents that, together with a serious fan system, keep the Legion Y520 cool even under heavy
loads.The keyboard is a pleasure to use too, with an impressive amount of travel (a real boon for those occasions when you have to close
Steam and tackle some work)
Lenovo Yoga 730A little more budget-conscious, but still a real starCPU: 1.60GHz Intel Core i5-8250U | Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620 |
RAM: 8GB DDR4 | Screen: 13.3-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS (multi-touch, anti-glare) | Storage: 256GB SSD (PCIe)Superb build qualityGreat
touchscreenCompact designBattery life a little shortThe powerful Yoga 920 is great for heavy media editing, but for all other everyday
computing tasks, the Yoga 730 is a perfect partner
It has the same super-flexible hinge, letting you use it in various different configurations, is built just as solidly, and is far more
reasonably priced than most other laptops in its category.Its aluminium chassis is compact and slim, making it ideal for working on the
move, and its trackpad is smooth and lag-free
It also supports Windows-specific gestures, helping you get more done on the plane or train.Its battery life is decent, not remarkable, but
the Yoga 730 is otherwise hard to fault
Lenovo IdeaPad 320SA brilliant deal on a capable little laptopCPU: 2.3GHz Intel Pentium Gold 4415U | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 610 | RAM:
4GB DDR4 SDRAM (2133 MHz) | Screen: 14-inch, 1366 x 768 TN | Storage: 128GB SSDVery reasonably pricedGood performance for the priceLimited
storageNeed a great laptop for working on the move, but have a tight budget The IdeaPad 320S has seen several price cuts since its launch,
and is now a real bargain.It's not Lenovo's more powerful portable, but if (like many of us) most of your daily work involves a web
browser, word processor and spreadsheets, this little laptop has everything you need
It's also a great choice for kids who need a laptop that's light and compact enough to carry to class, and won't break the bank.It
doesn't offer very much in the way of storage, but you can easily supplement its 128GB SSD with cloud storage to keep your files safe and