Lenovo has already announced updates to many of their business focused ThinkPad lineup, but today they are also announcing a successor to the MIIX 700 with the MIIX 720. The new model offers quite a few nice changes, but also a price bump over the predecessor.

Of course, as a new product launching in 2017, the MIIX 720 upgrades the CPU to Kaby Lake, but unlike the Core m7 version in the MIIX 700, the new model appears to feature 15-Watt processors. Lenovo doesn’t list the exact CPU models available, but they do list In the HD 620 graphics, rather than the HD 615 which would be featured on the Y series, so expect the MIIX 720 to offer up to a Core i7-7500U CPU, assuming the graphics aren't a typo. Despite the higher powered CPU, the device dimensions have not changed, nor has the weight, with the MIIX 720 keeping the same 292x210x8.9mm dimensions and 780 gram weight (11.5x8.27x0.35” and 1.72 lbs). This means that they’ve added active cooling, which is a disappointment to some, but more performance, which should be pleasing to most.

The extra performance will be necessary to drive the higher resolution display, with the MIIX 720 offering a 12-inch 2880x1920 3:2 panel, which is an impressive 288 pixels per inch, which is much higher than the 214 pixels per inch of its predecessor, and even a bit higher than the 267 pixels per inch of the Microsoft Surface Pro 4. Lenovo rates the display at 400 nits brightness, and it’s got Gorilla Glass over the top.

Lenovo has also outclassed the Surface Pro 4 with the inclusion of not one, not two, but three USB ports, with one USB 3.1 Type-C port, one USB 3.0, and one USB 2.0 port. It also offers up to 16 GB of DDR4 memory, and up to 1 TB of PCIe storage.

The battery is only 41 Wh, and Lenovo rates the MIIX 720 for up to 8 hours of battery life. This is a reasonable sized battery for a small tablet like this, where severe internal constraints always limit available battery capacity.

The tablet also features a Windows Hello capable front-facing camera, which something that is great to see on more and more devices. Once you’ve used a device with Windows Hello, it’s really tough to go back.

As with the previous MIIX 700, the MIIX 720 features a detachable full-sized, backlit keyboard, and there is a new Lenovo Active Pen 2 which will be included on the second wave of device shipments, which offers a clickable shortcut button for Windows Ink, and up to 4096 levels of sensitivity.

The MIIX 720 also features the watchband hinge on its kickstand, which is one of the most elegant solutions around.

The new Lenovo MIIX 720 is available in either Champagne Gold or Iron Gray, beginning in April 2017 for $999.99 and up, and the Active Pen 2 will be available in February for $59.99.

Source: Lenovo

 

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  • Manch - Tuesday, January 3, 2017 - link

    hmmm how viable of a Surface Pro alternate is this? I didn't look at the previous Miix much at all. I'm curious if it offers a comparable experience. The key is the pen. Ive been looking to upgrade my Surface Pro for a while now.
  • lilmoe - Tuesday, January 3, 2017 - link

    The experience should be relatively identical, but a bit faster and more power efficient (less heat? dunno). The pen should also be comparable, but you're still going to get micro-stutters if you draw slowly. Sad that Apple's experience with the iPad pro's pen is much better, despite the device being relatively useless outside sketching/note-taking.
  • Visual - Tuesday, January 3, 2017 - link

    I would imagine the X1 tablet to be more likely to get pitted against Surface Pro, though it's getting hard to tell these days. Both now have real processors, active digitizers (though I don't know what brands), real SSD as opposed to crappy emmc, etc... so I am not really sure why one still costs twice as much as the other.
  • Manch - Tuesday, January 3, 2017 - link

    Perhaps build materials? This is why I'd like to see a comparo between them. X1 & Miix vs comparable SP4's. SP4 varies in specs/performance greatly. I'm sure they can match a version of SP4 to either of these.
  • Demi9OD - Tuesday, January 3, 2017 - link

    Picked up a MIIX 700 for Christmas and I am enjoying it. I don't regret waiting as I was not interested in anything with active cooling. Mostly using it in tablet mode/kickstand without keyboard for media consumption while traveling.
  • Kakti - Tuesday, January 3, 2017 - link

    Wow, on paper this looks like a great competitor to the SP4 line. Looking forward to reviews and checking it out in person to compare.

    I loved my SP4 but returned it due to all the firmware glitches in the first few months. MS hasn't confirmed they're making a SP5 with KL have they? The Windows Event in October only showed the new Book and that Studio thing but no Surface Pro. Don't think there's been any word since?
  • substance.p - Sunday, January 22, 2017 - link

    Do yourself a favor and avoid this laptop. It most likely suffers the same keyboard/trackpad issues as the miix 700, which lenovo refuses to address or even acknowledge.

    https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/forums/v3_1/forumtopi...
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