Consequently, as we speak the 4k option is not even mentioned on Lenovo’s US website yet.įor this comparison we've chosen convertibles which are priced similarly to the Yoga 720-13IKB. While an optional 4k panel is listed on Lenovo’s website, it may not be available everywhere. Due to the lack of a 2.5-inch storage bay the Yoga only supports M.2 SSDs. Optional upgrades include a faster Core i7-7500U, up to 16 GB of RAM, and SSDs with up to 1 TB of storage capacity. Featuring an FHD touchscreen and including an active stylus pen, the device is available for around $850. Our review unit was equipped with an Intel Core i5-7200U processor, 8 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 256 GB PCIe SSD. Based on Intel’s Kaby Lake architecture, Lenovo’s latest gadget is a 13-inch convertible named Yoga 720-13IKB. Not only do they offer decent performance, they are also comparatively lightweight and incredibly versatile when designed as 2-in-1 convertibles. For the original German review, see here.ġ3-inch devices have become increasingly popular in the last few years.