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Lenovo IdeaPad 730S review: Thinner, lighter MacBook Air alternative

Unless you’re married to MacOS, there’s good reason consider the 730S over Apple’s pricier portable

ReviewLenovo IdeaPad 730S (81JB0004US)
Prices₦340,000
Display size/resolution13.3-inch 1,920×1,080-pixel display
CPU8Th Gen Intel Core i5 1.6GHz
PC memory8GB DDR3 SDRAM 2,400MHz
Graphics128MB Intel UHD Graphics 620
Storage128GB SSD PCIe SSD
Networking802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless; Bluetooth 4.1
Operating systemWindows 10 Home (64-bit)

At 2.4 pounds (1.1 kg) and 11.9 mm thick (0.5 inch), the 13.3-inch Lenovo IdeaPad 730S is lighter and thinner than the current MacBook Air. Its quad-core Intel Core i5 processor, faster 2,400MHz memory and speedy Samsung PCIe solid-state drive give it better performance than the Air, too. Plus, it’s less expensive, starting at ₦340,000.

I know what you’re thinking, though: There’s no alternative to a MacBook Air (or any Apple computer for that matter) because the others don’t run MacOS. That is certainly true, so if you’re looking for an apples-to-apples alternative — no pun intended — this won’t do the trick. Nor will any other Windows laptop, really. 

However, if you’re not tied to MacOS for one reason or another, the IdeaPad 730S with Windows 10  is one of the best alternatives to a MacBook Air you’ll find. 

Clean and simple

The IdeaPad 730S started life back at IFA 2018 as the Yoga S730 as part of Lenovo switching its Yoga brand from strictly convertibles to being its premium line and adding an S and C to the names for “slim” clamshells and “convertible” two-in-ones.

That’s the long way of saying the 730S has a more premium look and feel than Lenovo’s entry-level IdeaPads. The iron-gray aluminum body is understated, as is the Lenovo branding, which is reduced to nothing more than a small tag on the lid’s edge and a barely visible stamp at the bottom left of the bright and colorful full-HD display. 

The keyboard is comfortable with a nice pop to the keys (and I doubt a little dust will shut it down). The silky-smooth touchpad is responsive as well without sending your cursor skittering across the screen from an errant palm. Even the speakers sound more full than you’ll find on competing ultraportables due in part to the Dolby Atmos audio tuning. And despite the thin bezels around the display’s top and sides, the webcam is above the display. 

It’s all dongles these days

Like a lot of superslim laptops, the 730S only has a combo headphone jack and USB-C ports: two USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 (one with always-on charging) and one USB-C 3.1 Gen 1. Unfortunately that means you’ll need to buy dongles or a dock if you need a USB-A port, a memory card reader, an external display or whatever else. 

On the upside, you can charge the laptop through any of the USB-C ports. You can also enable Lenovo’s Rapid Charge feature to get your battery up to 80 percent in an hour, which works and it’s great. Battery life is overall good, too, coming in at 8 hours and 8 minutes in our streaming video test. This is where the Air comes out ahead, running for 10 hours and 46 minutes in the same test. But that comes at the cost of a less powerful processor. 

Highly portable productivity

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The IdeaPad 730S isn’t built for extreme performance and doesn’t necessarily have the speed to handle everything. For everyday use for work and school, though, it doesn’t disappoint for the price. 

The 730S works fine for day-to-day tasks like web browsing, word processing and streaming video. Basic photo and video editing? Sure, no problem, but anything more demanding and you’ll want discrete graphics, a faster processor and something with a more efficient cooling system. 

To get this laptop so thin, Lenovo designed the cooling fan to pull air in through the keyboard. Under continued heavy load it struggled to stay cool even with the fan going full blast. But again, for basic use that’s not really an issue and overall the design choice pays off. 

The Lenovo IdeaPad 730S proves you don’t need to spend more to get some of the benefits of an upscale ultraportable. Especially one that’s light enough and small enough that you’ll forget it’s even in your bag. 

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