Lenovo Flex 5 14 Laptop, 14.0 FHD Touch Display, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 16GB RAM, 256GB Storage, AMD Radeon Graphics, Digital Pen, Windows 10H
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Nicholas W.
> 24 hourThe laptop is decent albeit somewhat flimsy, but overall the worst part is the implementation of the stylus holder. Not only does the holder clip open constantly under its own tension, but it plugs into an actual usb port. Its point of weakness is the structural integrity of a usb port, and it breaks than you break your USB port as well.
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Christopher Mata
> 24 hourFirst off, great price from seller conputersUSA. Screen looks great in 1080p, touch screen works nice and the amd is plenty enough power for my sons gaming needs on steam. Perfect size and flexibility
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Hussain Ali
> 24 hourManaged to get it for $600, what a steal for the price !
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D. Marvin
> 24 hourMy work provides us with Lenovo notebooks for meetings, so I have experience using an older model notebook. This new Flex model Ideapad, however, blows anything I’ve used out of the water. I have already taken it on a flight, where it fits neatly into my laptop backup as a carry-on item. It’s such a lightweight machine. The battery life is tremendous; I use it for multiple hours on multiple days of the work week without even thinking about recharging it. I think I’ve gotten it to last usually 9 hours or so on my current energy settings. The touchscreen is beautiful; I recommend using the included stylus over your finger for better accuracy and wider variety of functions. I didn’t quite give full points to the fingerprint pad that is used for sign-in. It’s quite easy to set up but it has been finicky every once in a while and will not unlock with my print applied. In that instance, however, it is easy to sign in using a 4-digit PIN. Voice/Cortana features are included and quite intuitive. My favorite feature of this, however, has been the flex screen. I use it quite often away from work to watch games using my MLBTV account because the flex mode makes for excellent TV/sports viewing without having to use my primary home TV. This allows us to watch our regular programming on our main TV while I can catch baseball action on the Lenovo off to the side. What a valuable, high-quality product from Lenovo.
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Judith
> 24 hourFor home use only, size and weight are excellent; not completely set up yet; dont use touch screen much; dont know yet about battery life; live with spouse , so dont need fingerprint feature, although it might be useful for some.
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B.A.R.
> 24 hourThis is a really nice laptop in the mid-range pricepoint. Its thinner and much better made than the low-end $300-400 laptops. The case doesnt flex, and the keyboard is much nicer than those found on lower priced models. The screen is very nice, both in terms of color and clarity, as well as the touch screen responsiveness. I really give Lenovo a lot of credit for this design. The hinges are very sturdy and I didnt ever feel like it was cheap or flimsy when going from laptop mode to tablet mode. When using as the inverted V shape, the hinges are stiff enough that you dont have to worry about it unfolding, yet they are still easy to move.
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The Happy Lad
> 24 hourPROS:
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Tom
> 24 hourThis convertible from Lenovo is really nice. Ive been using Lenovo products for years and have never been dissaponted. This convertible falls right in with the others- build quality, speed, functionality.
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Ryan
> 24 hourThis laptop is decent but there’s nothing inherently great about it.
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Osprey
> 24 hourThis is an excellent laptop. Quality is exceptional. It has a ton of power, and has handled everything I have done on it. Battery life is great, screen is vibrant and high definition, and it works great in both laptop and tablet mode. Very impressed with the quality.