

Announced as the Yoga S730 and still branded that way in some markets, Lenovo's IdeaPad 730S is a 13-inch Ultrabook that delivers modern hardware inside of an impressively slim and light aluminum body. This traditional notebook only gets better when you get a look at the $720 starting price, which puts it in the same arena as some of the competition's bulkier budget models that cut corners to keep costs down. Instead of attempting to cram a load of extra features in on the cheap — like touch display, pen support, and IR camera — Lenovo has whittled this device down to what's most important for a lot of people, and the result is a refined device that pretty much nails everything it set out to accomplish.
Lenovo loaned us a review unit of the IdeaPad 730S with Intel Core i5-8265U processor (CPU), 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 256 GB PCIe solid-state drive (SSD), which costs about $800 at Lenovo.
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