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  • Dell XPS 15 Launched In India Starting At Rs 1,15,000

    Dell XPS 15 Launched In India Starting At Rs 1,15,000

    Dell has launched a new laptop in its XPS lineup, the Dell XPS 15 in India at a premium starting price of Rs 115,000.

    The Dell XPS 15 has a 15.6 inch display with thin bezels and a 1920 x 1080 px resolution. The keyboard is backlit and has a fingerprint sensor for secure login. The laptop has a builti-n 56Whr or 97Whr battery and retails with a 130W AC adapter for charging. Under the latop can be customised in a lot of ways. The cheapest variant has the 7th Generation Intel Core i7-7700HQ Quad Core Processor (6M cache, up to 3.8 GHz), 8GB DDR4-2400MHz RAM, and 256GB PCIe Solid State Drive. To handle the graphics, this variant has the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 with 4GB GDDR5. The laptop runs Windows 10 Home edition and the higher the price of the variant, the version of the Windows 10 changes. For video calling, the laptop comes equipped with a Widescreen HD (720p) webcam with dual array digital microphones.

    The laptop starts at a price of Rs 1,15,000 and goes up to Rs 1,43,990. The laptop can be bought from the official website of Dell India.

  • Unboxing The HP Pavillion Power 15

    Unboxing The HP Pavillion Power 15

    The new HP Pavillion Power 15 is a premium priced laptop which retails with a HP Odyssey backpack. Let’s un-bag the new Pavillion Power 15 and see what we get inside:

    • The Pavillion Power 15 laptop
    • Fast charger
    • Warranty card
    • Documentation

    The HP Pavillion Power has a matte black finish and a large HP logo in the middle as usual. The laptop has a green accent and that continues on the keyboard as well which has a green back light. The speaker grille is placed above the keyboard. The track pad is large and made out of glass which is easy to use and has good pressure feedback.

    The HP Pavillion Power 15 starts at Rs 77000 and the one we have unboxed is priced at Rs 99000. The laptop is targeted at gamers and professional content creators because of its power packed specifications.

     

  • Acer Nitro 5 Spin Convertible Gaming Notebook Launched In India Starting At Rs 79,990

    Acer Nitro 5 Spin Convertible Gaming Notebook Launched In India Starting At Rs 79,990

    Acer has launched a new gaming laptop in India, the Nitro 5 Spin for a starting price of Rs 79,990.

    The laptop has a 15.6 inch 1920 x 1080 px IPS LCD touch enabled display. The laptop boasts of Dolby Audio Premium, Acer Smart Amplifier and Acer TrueHarmony which the company claims will produce immersive sound experience thanks to the two front facing speakers and a sub-woofer. The device has the latest 8th generation Intel Core i7-8550U or Core i5-8250U  processor along with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 graphics, up to 8GB of GDDR5 RAM, and coupled with a 256GB SATA SSD and 1TB HDD hard drives. The laptop runs Windows 10 Home and is powered by a 4-cell 3320 mAh Li-ion battery.

    The Acer Nitro 5 Spin includes a USB 3.1 Type-C port, a USB 3.0 port (featuring power-off USB charging), two USB 2.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 connection.

    The Nitro 5 Spin is a convertible laptop and hence can be folded into tablet while media consumption or gaming.

    Chandrahas Panigrahi, Chief Marketing officer and Consumer Business Head, Acer said in a statement :

    We are excited to launch the first convertible gaming Notebook ‘Nitro 5 Spin’ in India. Its convertible design and 8th Gen Intel Core processor with Nvidia 10 series graphics card makes it a versatile gaming device that opens up new usage scenarios for enthusiast gamers and creative professionals on the go.

    Available to buy via Flipkart and leading offline retail stores, the Intel Core i7 option with the 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD is priced at Rs. 94,990.

  • Google Launches The Pixelbook For US$999

    Google Launches The Pixelbook For US$999

    Google has launched a new iteration of its laptop lineup, the Pixelbook. The Pixelbook has a touch sensitive screen and can be converted into a tablet. Google has introduced a stylus as well called the Pixel Pen. The Pixelbook will also be powered by Google Assistant. Google Play Store will also be compatible with Pixelbook, meaning you can have your favourite Android apps on your laptop. The new Pixelbook starts at a price of US$999 and the Pixel Pen will retail for US$99.

    Pixelbook is the thinnest and lightest laptop we’ve ever made.

    The Pixelbook has a 12.3 inch 2400 x 1600 (235 ppi) Quad HD LCD display which is touch sensitive and support for the new Pixel Pen. Under the hood, the Pixelbook has the 7th generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor, up to 16GB of RAM and three storage options of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. The Pixelbook can be charged using a USB Type C cable and supports fast charging. Powering the device is a 41 Whr battery which gives a usage time of up to 10 hours. It also has a dedicated Google Assistant key to the left of the space bar. The Pixelbook weighs 1.1kg and is available in one colour variant only. The design is inspired by the Pixel phones with a two-tone colour at the back.

    The keyboard on the Pixelbook has backlit keys and a travel distance of 0.8mm. A new smart feature introduced by Google is that if the Pixelbook is out of WiFi coverage, it automatically connects to your Pixel phone.

  • Google Launch Event Is Less Than 10 Hours Away – What To Expect

    Google Launch Event Is Less Than 10 Hours Away – What To Expect

    The 4th October launch event by Google is just a few hours away and the anticipation is increasing with every passing minute. Apart from the new Pixel devices, there are a few other products that might be unveiled by Google today.

    Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL

    The two new smartphones have been leaked for a while now and a lot of information about the phones is more or less clear. The Pixel 2 is expected to have similar thick bezels as the Pixel from 2016. The Pixel 2 XL will have a more 2017 flagship design with thin bezels and the recent leaks reveal a design very similar to the LG G6, which is possible considering LG is making the Pixel 2 XL for Google this time around. There is also an omission of the 3.5mm headphone jack and addition of front firing stereo speakers.

    You may also likeEverything we know about the new Pixel smartphones.

    Google Home Mini

    This has been rumoured as well ever since the Amazon Echo Dot released. The smaller sibling of the Google Home will compete with Amazon Echo Dot and will be powered by the Google Assistant. The smart speaker will be available in Chalk, Charcoal, and Coral colours. The Home Mini will be priced at US$49 (Rs 3200 approx.).

    New Daydream VR

    The Daydream VR headset will be the second iteration of the wearable product by Google. Just like the Pixebook, no specific details have been revealed by the website. The colour variants, however, have been revealed and the Daydream VR will be available in Charcoal, Fog, and Coral colours. Just like the previous generation, a remote controller can be seen alongside the new generation VR headset in leaked images. The new wearable will reportedly cost US$99 (Rs. 6,400 approx.).

    Pixelbook

    The Google Pixelbook succeeds last year’s Chromebook Pixel. The laptop will be another high-end offering by Google and will be the first iteration that can be folded into a tablet. the Pixelbook will be accompanied by a pressure-sensitive stylus called the Pixebook Pen. No other details about the laptop have been revealed other than the storage variants and their prices. The 128GB base variant will be priced at US$1199 (Rs. 77,200 approx.), while the 256GB and 512GB variants are expected to be priced at US$1399 (Rs. 90,000 approx.), and US$1749 (Rs. 1.12 lakhs approx.) respectively.

    You may also like – Google Assistant Might Be Heading To Chromebooks

  • Lenovo Yoga 720 Review

    Lenovo Yoga 720 Review

    Lenovo Yoga 720 as an ultra portable offers good specs and features, for a light and compact form factor, with a little to be required from Graphics and Display.

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  • Google Assistant Might Be Heading To Chromebooks

    Google Assistant Might Be Heading To Chromebooks

    Google is gearing up to launch a few marquee products at its 4th October launch. Along with the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, there are rumours of a new Google Home, and laptops being unveiled at the event. A new leak through a teardown of the Google Home app suggests that Google Assistant might be making its way to the new Chromebooks.

    According to a report by 9to5Google, hidden deep in the compatibility section of the app is the mention of Chromebooks:

    Listed in the compatibility section of the Chat with your Assistant ‘game’ right alongside phones, Google Home, and Allo is Chromebooks, clear as day.  Not only is the text listed out, but a Chromebook icon shows up right along with those for Home and phones, so it seems pretty concrete that this is something Google intended to do, but just slipped out a little early.

    It seems like introduction of Google Assistant to Google’s laptop range suggests that the Pixelbook might be launched on October 4th. There are also reports that the new Pixel phones will and Google Assistant will be more integrated than ever and this may be the theme of the October 4th launch. Google Assistant is also getting updates that makes the AI assistant capable of performing more complex tasks and with Google Home Mini also launching, Google might be looking towards making its consumers surrounded by Google Assistant.

    The launch event is two days away so stay tuned because iGyaan will bring you all the news from the event!

  • Microsoft Will Build Quantum Computing Systems

    Microsoft Will Build Quantum Computing Systems

    During the 2017 Microsoft Ignite, CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadela announced that the IT giant is pushing  to build a quantum computing ecosystem, a new “revolutionary technology” which would allow scientists to do computations in a fraction of time.

    Satya Nadela, during his keynote address said:

    A quantum computer enables you to encode information, not just as one or zero but as one and zero simultaneously. That means it unlocks amazing parallelism. You could take a quantum computer and solve some of these unsolvable problems because they approach it with that amazing parallelism where they’ll take every path in the corn maze simultaneously. That’s the intuition behind the power of quantum.

    But, building a quantum computer takes more than just intuition, he admitted. Talking about what all it took to turn this idea into reality, he said:

    We have had to assemble a world-class team. In fact, we’ve had to take a very novel approach of bringing together breakthroughs in math, fundamental physics, and computer science together, and put a system or get started on a journey to put a system that’s going to be a truly scalable general purpose quantum computer.

    Micheael Freedman, a renowned math genius joined the Microsoft’s theoretical research team about twenty years ago. He was known for his fundamental research in a field of math called topology. Freedman said that Microsoft’s qubit will be based on a new form of matter called topological matter that also has this property that as the information stored in the matter is stored globally, one can’t find the information in any particular place.

    During the Microsoft Ignite, the American tech giant showcased the progress it has made toward the development of the topological qubit. Along with that that, it also showed the progress in the development of hardware and software that will later on allow a lot of developers to take advantage of quantum computing’s power. Talking about the computing system, Freedman said:

    What Microsoft has done that’s really unique in its approach to quantum computing, which is to first of all recognise that each one of these steps is actually very hard. In fact, it may seem like making the chip with the Majoranas is the hard part, or thinking of the idea is the hard part. But actually they’re all hard. And everything from the software that we’ll hear about in a second to the cryogenic engineering is extremely difficult.

    Indeed, what seems like a gigantic step in the right direction seems extremely difficult and is a result of years of research and development. More insight into the new computing system came from computer scientist Krysta Svore who said that Microsoft is building a comprehensive full stack solution so that they can actually run applications on this new revolutionary device. This device is unlike any classical computer that Microsoft has today. It has to operate at 4 kelvin which is around minus 452 degrees Fahrenheit.

     

  • Best Computing Deals At The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale

    Best Computing Deals At The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale

    The Amazon sale is on and there are a lot of computing devices up for grabs at an extremely good price. We take a look at the top deals you can avail on Amazon right now.

    2017 Apple MacBook Air

    The Apple MacBook Air for people who want to be a part of the Apple ecosystem but, do not need the power of a MacBook Pro. The MacBook Air has a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB LPDDR3 RAM, 128GB Solid State hard drive and, Intel HD Graphics 6000. The MacBook Air is light, portable and efficient. It usually retails for a price of Rs 77,200 but, during is available at a price of just Rs 44990!

    Dell Vostro 3468 14-inch Laptop

    The Dell Vostro has a 2.4GHz 7th generation Intel i5 processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB 5400rpm Serial ATA hard drive and Intel HD integrated graphics. It has a 14-inch screen which is ideal for multi-tasking and media consumption. The laptop runs Windows 10 Home out of the box. 

    Apple 9.7 inch iPad

    The Apple iPad has a 9.7 inch 2048 x 1536 px display and will run iOS 11 after the update. With a big screen and iOS 11 features, the iPad becomes a great deal. This variant does not have cellular capabilities though. Under the hood, the iPAd has the Apple A9 chip and 32GB onboard storage. It usually retails for around Rs 28990 but, is right now available for Rs 19900!

    Lenovo Ideapad 14-inch Laptop

    The Lenovo Ideapad 14-inch laptop has the 2.4GHz Intel Core i3-7100U 7th Gen processor, 4GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB 5400rpm hard drive and integrated graphics. The laptop runs Windows 10 out of the box and has a battery life of about 7 hours. The Lenovo Ideapad is available for Rs 34990 where it usually retails for Rs 45090.

    Mi Router

    The Xiaomi Mi Router has a speed up to 300 Mbps and 4 antennas to provide range up to 80 meters. It has 64MB of RAM that let’s you connect up to 64 devices, with 24 stable connections. Its available at a price of Rs 899, if you are in the market for a router, then look no further!

    HP 15-BU004TU 2017 15.6-inch Laptop

    The HP 15-Bu004TU laptop has the 2GHz Intel Core i3-6006U 6th gen processor, 4GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB 5400rpm Serial ATA hard drive and integrated graphics. It has 15.6-inch screen and free DOS operating system. In terms of battery life, it has a battery that lasts about 4 hours on one charge and the laptop weighs about 2.1kg.

  • New Google Pixelbook, Google Home Mini And Daydream VR Leaked

    New Google Pixelbook, Google Home Mini And Daydream VR Leaked

    After the Google Pixel, 2 XL images were leaked, new images of three new products and their details have been leaked before Google hosts a launch event n October 4th. Details about the new Google Pixelbook, Google Home Mini, and the Daydream VR headset have been revealed by Droid Life.

    The Google Pixelbook succeeds last year’s Chromebook Pixel. The laptop will be another high-end offering by Google and will be the first iteration that can be folded into a tablet. the Pixelbook will be accompanied by a pressure-sensitive stylus called the Pixebook Pen. No other details about the laptop have been revealed other than the storage variants and their prices. The 128GB base variant will be priced at US$1199 (Rs. 77,200 approx.), while the 256GB and 512GB variants are expected to be priced at US$1399 (Rs. 90,000 approx.), and US$1749 (Rs. 1.12 lakhs approx.) respectively.

    The Daydream VR headset will be the second iteration of the wearable product by Google. Just like the Pixebook, no specific details have been revealed by the website. The colour variants, however, have been revealed and the Daydream VR will be available in Charcoal, Fog, and Coral colours. Just like the previous generation, a remote controller can be seen alongside the new generation VR headset in leaked images. The new wearable will reportedly cost US$99 (Rs. 6,400 approx.).

    The third product leaked is the Google Homi Mini. The smaller sibling of the Google Home will compete with Amazon Echo Dot and will be powered by the Google Assistant. The smart speaker will be available in Chalk, Charcoal, and Coral colours. The Home Mini will be priced at US$49 (Rs 3200 approx.).

    The leaks, as we say, should be taken with a pinch of scepticism. The launch event is just a few days away and the new Pixel devices along with a host of new products will be officially launched on October 4th. 

  • Top Tech Deals At The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale

    Top Tech Deals At The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale

    The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale for Amazoon Prime members is now live and we take a look at the top 10 tech deals available during the sale. People without Amazon Prime membership will be able to access these deals from September 21.

    Seagate Backup 4TB Hard drive

    This Seagate 4TB storage hard drive is ideal for people who hate deleting their old data and like to carry it with them wherever they go. The hard drive has USB 3.0 transfer speeds and is backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports at USB 2.0 transfer speeds. The hard drive comes with 3 years of warranty as well. It retails at a price of Rs 22,199 but, during the sale, it will be available for a price of Rs 9,499. 

    WD Elements 1TB Hard Drive

    This WD hard drive is light, portable and gives you an extra 1TB of storage in case you run out of the onboard storage on your desktop or laptop. This hard drive also has USB 3.0 transfer speeds and a 2-year warranty.

    SanDisk 64GB Class 10 Memory Card

    The SanDisk 64GB Class 10 Memory Card is water, dust and shock proof. If you need more storage in your smartphone and your phone has a microSD card slot, this memory card is ideal. Even if your phone doesn’t support microSD card, yiu can store your media in this card and carry it with you along with a USB OTG card reader and consume media on the go without hampering your phone’s onboard storage.

    Samsung Gear S3 Smartwatch

    The Samsung Gear S3 is an ideal smartwatch for you if you have an Android smartphone. The smartwatch has 1.3-inch 360×360 Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display, Corning Gorilla Glass SR+ and is IP68 certified water and dust resistant. It has a dual-core 1GHz CPU, 768MB RAM, and 4GB onboard storage.

    Honor Band 3

    The fitness tracker is ideal for people who want to keep a track of their activity but do not necessarily need a fancy smartwatch. The Honor Band 3 tracks your steps, sleep and is water resistant up to 50m.It has a heart rate monitor and a battery life of up to 30 days. Moreover, it has smart notifications to reduce your interaction with your smartphone while you’re busy or driving.

    Lenovo Yoga Tab 3

    The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 has 4G LTE connectivity and an 8-inch 1280 x 800 px display. It has an 8MP primary camera with autofocus and an 8MP front-facing camera, 1.3GHz Qualcomm APQ8009/MSM8909 quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, and 16GB onboard storage. The tablet is powered by a massive 6200 mAh battery and runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box.

    Samsung Evo Plus 32GB Memory Card

    If you’re looking for a memory card with high transfer speeds and durability, the Samsung Evo Plus memory card is for you. The microSD card has a 32GB storage and fast read and write speeds up to 95mbps and 20mbps respectively. The included SD adapter makes it compatible with even more devices whilst retaining the high transfer speeds. 

    SoundBot Bluetooth Speaker

    The Soundbot Bluetooth Speaker has 40mm premium drivers for both active outdoor and indoor use. The speaker comes equipped with Bluetooth 3.0 and has a 3.5mm AUX output as well. The speaker is shipped with 1 year of manufacturer’s warranty as well. The average battery life of the Soundbot Bluetooth Speaker is 10 hours. 

    Acer Switch 10.1 inch Laptop

    This laptop is ideal for people who are not power users and just need a device for general media consumption and document editing. The Acer Switch has a 1.44GHz Intel Atom x5-Z8300 processor, 2GB DDR3L RAM, and 32GB flash storage. The laptop runs Windows 10 Home and has a battery life of 12 hours.

    Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch

    The Apple MacBook Air for people who want to be a part of the Apple ecosystem but, do not need the power of a MacBook Pro. The MacBook Air has a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB LPDDR3 RAM, 128GB Solid State hard drive and, Intel HD Graphics 6000. The MacBook Air is light, portable and efficient. It usually retails for a price of Rs 77,200 but, during the sale it will be available for Rs 55,990.

     

  • GPD Pocket : Portable Laptop Review

    GPD Pocket : Portable Laptop Review

    Not often do you get devices that give you simple joy of portability. While on one end of the spectrum Smartphones are getting bigger, the need for sleeker and more portable laptops is one that only ultra-light notebooks like the MacBook Air, HP Envy and Lenovo Yoga have been able to solve.

    This new entrant in the space tackles the problem in a different respect all together, The GPD Pocket is one laptop that has received 3.5 million dollars in funding on Indiegogo and it hasn’t stopped there. The laptop is available for a price that is just shy of US $ 500 or approximately Rs. 31000 but offers a full Windows 10 experience.

    Build Quality and Design

    With no marks or logos on the actual hardware the GPD pocket’s sleek unibody magnesium design makes it good to look at. the boxier than your usual ultra light, and that is because it is not ultra or light. At almost 20mm thick and weighing it at 500 gm the GPD pocket will most likely not fit in your pocket.

    The build is robust and extremely satisfying, unibody design, a strong hinge and copper radiator cooled internals.

    Buy the GPD Pocket here

  • The New HP Z820 Work Station Is For Professionals Who Need Raw Power

    The New HP Z820 Work Station Is For Professionals Who Need Raw Power

    HP has announced the latest iteration of its workstation and it packs a lot of power. The new Z workstations have been developed with product designers, architects, digital creators, scientists, educators, healthcare workers, and financial traders in mind, but could also be a good fit for home-based content creators who value processing power more than anything else.

    The flagship of the Z workstations is the HP Z820. The Z8 packs in two Intel Skylake-SP processors, with twinned Xeon Platinum 8180 chips: 28 cores/56 threads and 38.5MB cache each running at 2.5-3.8GHz, along with support for up to 1.5TB RAM. Those processors and memory can be combined with up to three Nvidia Quadro P6000 GPUs or AMD Radeon Pro WX 9100 parts. The desktop system has four internal drive bays, two external (and a third external for an optical drive), and nine PCIe slots. Storage options include up to 4TB of PCIe-mounted SSD, and 48TB of spinning disks. A range of gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters are available; the machine also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2. Thunderbolt 3 is available with an add-in card. HP says that novel ducting ensures a second CPU is cooled with fresh air rather than recycled (warm) air from the first CPU’s ducting.

    The desktop system has four internal drive bays, two external (and a third external for an optical drive), and nine PCIe slots. Storage options include up to 4TB of PCIe-mounted SSD, and 48TB of spinning disks. A range of gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters are available; the machine also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2. Thunderbolt 3 is available with an add-in card.

    The HP Z820 is expected to be released in October at a starting price of US$2439 (Rs 156,000 approx.) in the United States. There is no official word on its global release yet.

  • Xiaomi Launches The Mi Notebook Pro

    Xiaomi Launches The Mi Notebook Pro

    Xiaomi has launched the Mi Notebook Pro in China at the Mi Mix 2 event along with the Mi Note 3. The launch of the Mi Notebook Pro saw Xiaomi take a sly dig at Apple MacBook Pro while boasting about its several ports, a better keyboard, fingerprint sensor and the Windows 10 operating system. The Mi Notebook Air, that launched in 2016 was a cheaper competitor to the MacBook Air and its 2017 iteration has targeted the more expensive Apple laptop.

    The nomenclature of the Mi Notebook Pro is very similar to the MacBook Pro, has a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 px display and the top-end variant is powered by an 8th generation Intel Core i7 processor with up to 16GB RAM and a Nvidia GeForce MX150 graphics chip. Xiaomi claims that because of what’s under the hood, the Notebook Pro will be 40% faster than the Notebook Air from 2016. The laptop has a full-metal unibody design and 7 integrated ports. The new Notebook Pro includes a fingerprint sensor housed inside the trackpad, three-in-one SD card support, a total of 7 USB-C and regular USB ports, a headphone jack and a full HDMI slot. The speakers are custom-built and powered by Harman.

    The Mi Notebook Pro as of now looks like a China-only product, just like the Mi Notebook Air. The Pro variant is also a little more expensive than its Air sibling.

    • Intel i5/8GB of RAM – 5599 RMB (Rs. 55,000 approx.)
    • Intel Coffee Lake i7/8GB of RAM – 6699 RMB (Rs. 62,000 approx.)
    • Intel Coffee Lake i7/16GB of RAM – 6999 RMB (Rs. 68,000 approx.)

    Even though Xiaomi wants to pit the Notebook Pro against the Apple MacBook Pro, there are enough Windows powered laptops in a similar price bracket with top-end specifications. There is no word right now whether the Notebook Pro will launch in the global markets or not hence, how much of a threat the Xiaomi laptop will be to the MacBook Pro is yet to be seen.

  • Unboxing The Lenovo Yoga 720

    Unboxing The Lenovo Yoga 720

    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.

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