APRIL 2019 PCWorld 55
Cinebench is a synthetic
CPU test that shows how a
PC handles a brief burst of
activity. The Lenovo IdeaPad
730S posts a good score
here.
Any laptop that scores over
2,000 in PCMark 8 Work
Conventional can handle
mainstream applications
handily. The Lenovo IdeaPad
730S excelled within its
group, posting a very
healthy score well over
3,000.
Lenovo IdeaPad
730S-13IWL (Core i5-8265U)
Asus ZenBook 13 UX331UA (Core i5-8250U)
Dell XPS 13 9380(Core i7-8565U)
Razer Blade Stealth (2018)(Core i7-8550U)
Microsoft Surface Laptop 2
(Core i5-8250U)
PCMark 8 Work 2.0 Conventional
(Native resolution)
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
3,431
2,860
3,205
3,303
3,055
Lenovo IdeaPad 730S-13IWL (Core i5-8265U)
Asus ZenBook 13 UX331UA
(Core i5-8250U)
Dell XPS 13 9380
(Core i7-8565U)
Razer Blade Stealth (2018)
(Core i7-8550U)
M(Core i5-8250U)icrosoft Surface Laptop 2
Cinebench R15.038
(Threads)
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
705
601
551
555
558
156
124
181
142
163
Single Thread All threads
speakers, especially when it’s on a flat surface,
where the audio can project outward.
PERFORMANCE
The Lenovo IdeaPad 730S is among the first
batch of notebooks with Intel’s “Whiskey
Lake” (go.pcworld.com/
wlke) CPUs, which should
give it a modest
performance boost under
peak loads. We compared it to a group of
recent mainstream laptops with similar CPU,
RAM, and integrated graphics.
Lenovo talks up the 730S’s thermal
design, which pulls in cool air through vents
in the keyboard and pushes it out through the
back and bottom of the
notebook. Supposedly
this allows for both the
slim design and a smaller
fan. Although the 730S
can become
uncomfortably warm on
the lap under the heaviest