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The VisiSonics PC V720 represents a maturation in acoustic technology. We are moving away from interpreting data purely through graphs and waveforms and moving toward intuitive, visual representations.

As machine learning and AI integrate further into this space, it’s easy to envision a future where the V720 doesn't just show you where the sound is, but analyzes it to tell you what it is.

We aren't there yet, but the V720 provides the sensory hardware necessary for that future.

The V720 is not trying to be a cinema-grade camera. It is a utilitarian tool that solves a specific problem: How do I get HD video for under $30?

Most 2-in-1 laptops use integrated Intel graphics (UHD 620). The 15" Yoga 720, however, packs an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (2GB or 4GB).

Is it a gaming rig? No. But can you:

For a laptop that flips into a tablet, having a dedicated GPU is almost unheard of at this price point (used ~$300-400).

The Yoga 720 sits perfectly between the consumer plastic junk and the ultra-premium ThinkPad X1 line. It features a sturdy aluminum chassis that feels cold and dense the moment you pick it up.

The Lenovo Yoga 720 is a classic case of "they don't make them like this anymore." It prioritizes ports, power, and a beautiful screen over thinness and battery life.

If you find a clean 15" model with the 4K screen and GTX 1050 for under $400, grab it. Update the BIOS, swap in an SSD (if it doesn't have one), and you’ve got a modern creative powerhouse for pennies on the dollar.


Have you owned a Yoga 720? Still rocking one? Let me know in the comments below!


Because the V720 is often sold by smaller Chinese OEMs, Windows Update may not automatically find all drivers.