Lenovo IdeaPad 5
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12/30/2021
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07/29/2021
SummaryC urrently Currently available for less than $400, the Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook is a pretty dang good deal. You get Intel's capable 10th Gen processors, a sturdy and nice-looking chassis, a touchscreen with stylus support, a comfortable backlit keyboard...
theverge.comProsExcellent build quality, Good performance for the price, Stylus support
ConsBattery life isn't great, Dim display, Bad audio
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05/07/2021
SummaryReview of the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 Chromebook 13ILM05 (82B80010GE). Device provided courtesy of: Lenovo Germany.The Chromebook comes with the Core i5-10210U, 8 GB of RAM and a 128 GB NVMe SSD (M.2 2242), which is why it can handle all current application...
notebookcheck.netProsIPS screen, NVMe SSD, quiet operation, keyboard backlight, DisplayPort over USB-C, Power Delivery over USB-C, Wi-Fi 6, supports Android applications, optional stylus
Conslow display brightness, reflective screen surface, some areas get really hot, soldered-in RAM
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10/12/2020
SummaryThe Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook is an excellent value if you can look past some screen and speaker issues...
pcworld.com_techhive.comPros1080p screen with wide viewing angles, Quiet, snappy keyboard, Solid performance for the price
ConsScreen has light bleed around the edges, Speakers are quiet and lacking in bass, Battery life could be better
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07/11/2020
SummaryThe Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook checks all of the right boxes for something that comes in at just over $400. It's a convertible with an FHD display that has pen support, it has a 10th-generation Intel Core i3 processor from the Comet Lake family, and well, t...
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06/25/2020
SummaryNathan Ingraham / EngadgetRight now, there is no Chromebook that I can recommend as easily as Lenovo's Flex 5. It's really quite simple: for $409, you get a laptop that works just as well as ones that cost hundreds of dollars more. You compromise a bit on...
engadget.comProsGreat quality and performance for its price, Excellent keyboard, Solid battery life, Good screen,
ConsSome users might need more RAM or storage, Design is a bit boring, Summary, Lenovo's Flex 5 Chromebook is probably the best Chromebook out there for most people. It's affordable, at $409, but it cuts very few corners. The keyboard and screen are great and...
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06/16/2020
SummaryWhen Lenovo launched its Chromebook Flex 5 at CES 2020 and then sent the device for review, I fully expected the device to deliver on most fronts. But at under $425, I also expected a huge variety of drawbacks and caveats. That would account for the price...
androidheadlines.comProsSolid 2-in-1 design with an all-aluminum lid, Spill-resistant, backlit keyboard, Comfortable keyboard for long typing sessions, Mylar-coated touchpad, 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 10-point touchscreen with stylus support, Best-in-class 10th-gen intel process...
ConsPolycarbonate keyboard and keyboard frame, Soft buttons mounted too flush with the frame, 16:9 aspect ratio feels dated on a Chromebook, Underwhelming audio lacks bass punch, comes across as tinny, Display could be slightly brighter
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06/14/2020
SummaryLenovo's latest entry in the Chromebook market is the IdeaPad Flex 5. It promises a better experience than some cheaper Chromebooks thanks to a better design and higher-end hardware, and we had a chance to test drive one a little early.The selling point...
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