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Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 13" Laptop, FHD Touch Display, Intel Core i3-10110U, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage, Chrome OS

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Style: Chromebook Flex 5 Laptop, 13"


Features

  • Touch Screen Type :Capacitive.Aspect Ratio:16:9
  • Work from home, school, or anywhere with the outstanding combination of performance, connectivity, and entertainment enabled by 10th generation InteI Core processors. The Lenovo Flex 5 offers intelligent performance features that adapt to you for a personalized, intuitive, and responsive experience
  • This 2-in-1 laptop combines a keyboard and touchscreen to make it easy to interact with everything on your display. You can also use the Lenovo digital pen (sold separately) to quickly write, click or drag files right on the screen
  • The 13.3-inch FHD display in this slim, light 360 convertible Chromebook offers beautiful visuals, while narrow bezels minimize distractions. Two user-facing stereo speakers keep you immersed in the experience
  • Use your Google account to easily access files, videos, music, and documents stored on the cloud from anywhere. With up to 10 hours of battery life, you'll stay productive
  • Connect with the built-in webcam, 2 USB Type-C ports, a USB Type-A port, and an audio jack. It also has the latest Intel Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 a fast, reliable connection

Description

With the Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 laptop, you'll enjoy more productivity with less complexity. This 13.3-inch Chromebook, powered by 10th Generation Intel Core i3 processors, boasts up to 10 hours of battery life to let you get things done quickly and easily with all your favorite Chromebook features. Powered by Chrome OS and designed to integrate easily with your Google account, just turn it on, log in, and you have access to all your shared files, photos, music, and documents! Of course, productivity is about more than efficiency – it's also about safety. This touchscreen Chromebook updates automatically every six weeks to help protect you from online threats. Plus, the verified boot process looks for malicious changes that might put your data in danger, whether you're working from home or out in the world. Combine that with a battery that lasts up to 10 hours, and you'll always be ready. A great Chromebook for college, work from home, or everyday entertainment, the Chromebook Flex 5 delivers the immersive experience you're looking for. User- facing dual speakers and an LCD with LED backlight (anti-glare) display in full HD, coupled with narrow bezels to minimize screen clutter, let you enjoy streaming video, movies, and more in crisp, clear, and vibrant detail. Fun and intuitive, this touchscreen Chromebook makes it easy to access everything you need; it's also digital pen compatible (digital pen sold separately), so you can write, draw, or drag files with ease. With its convertible laptop design, you can just flip the screen around on its 360 hinge to find the position that's most comfortable for you: Laptop mode, tablet mode, tent mode, and more. Battery life based on testing with PLT (power load test). Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage, and other factors.

Brand: Lenovo


Model Name: ChromeBook Flex 5


Screen Size: 13.3 Inches


Color: Graphite Grey


Hard Disk Size: 64 GB


CPU Model: Core i3-10110U


Operating System: Chrome OS


Special Feature: Anti Glare Coating


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel Integrated Graphics


Color: Graphite Grey


Hard-Drive Size: 64 GB


Operating System: Chrome OS


Other Special Features of the Product: Anti Glare Coating


Graphics Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel Integrated Graphics


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Item Weight: 2.97 Pounds


Video Processor: Intel


Specific Uses For Product: Personal


Webcam Capability: Yes


Automatic Backup Software Included: Webcam


Form Factor: Chromebook


Hard Disk Interface: USB


Voltage: 5 Volts


Camera Description: Front


Graphics Ram Type: Shared


Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 12.2"L x 8.43"W x 0.67"Th


Power Device: 45-watt AC Adapter


Virtual Reality Ready: No


Screen Size: 13.3 Inches


Resolution: 1080p


Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels


Display Type: LED


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920x1080 Pixels


Display Technology: LED


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Polymer


Battery Life: 10 Hours


Battery Average Life Standby: 10 Hours


Lithium-Battery Energy Content: 42 Milliamp Hours (mAh)


Total Usb Ports: 3


Hardware Interface: Bluetooth 5, USB


Number of Ports: 2


Audio Output Type: Speakers


Speaker Description: Integrated Stereo Speakers


Microphone Form Factor: Built-In


Audio features: Integrated Sound card


Audio Recording: Yes


Processor Series: Core i3-10110U


Processor Speed: 2.1 GHz


Processor Count: 1


Processor Brand: Intel


CPU Model Number: Core i3-10110U


CPU Model Speed Maximum: 4.1 GHz


Brand: Lenovo


Model Name: ChromeBook Flex 5


Model Year: 2020


Model Number: 82B80006UX


Built-In Media: Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 13.3 | 4 Cell 51Whr internal battery | 45W AC adapter | Quick start guide


Manufacturer: Lenovo


UPC: 194778313780


Item Type Name: 2 in 1 Chromebook


Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Manufacturer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Memory Clock Speed: 2400 MHz


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 4 GB


Memory Speed: 2666 MHz


RAM Type: DDR4 SDRAM


Cache Memory Installed Size: 4


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Wireless Compability: 802.11ax


Bluetooth Version: 5


Bluetooth support?: Yes


Human-Interface Input: Keyboard, Touch Pad, Touchscreen


Keyboard Description: Qwerty


Notebook Pointing Device Description: Touchpad


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Control Method: Touch


Touchpad Feature: Touchpad


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • One of the best Chromebooks available
Capacity: 13.3"
Pros: - This thing SLAPS with the i3 processor. No lags, no slowing this puppy down. One of the few Chromebooks with the added oomph of something that's not an Atom. - Touchscreen is responsive and works great. - The matte finish is a welcome change, as it actually feels great under your wrists and doesn't get oily. Makes it feel more expensive than it actually is. - Being able to utilize this for three different jobs, all with different logins is great. - Battery life is better than a regular laptop, but maybe a bit worse than a small Chromebook. It's a happy medium. - Linking to my Google Pixel is a breeze, and will automatically utilize your phone data when you're on the go. Can also pull up messages, etc. Cons: - The audio is, quite frankly, terrible. It's tinny, located on the top of the laptop, and maybe the lone drawback. If you can get past not utilizing the laptop speakers and utilizing Bluetooth instead, it's a non-issue. - Occasionally gets the quirks of being a Chromebook (stuck in tablet mode, etc.). This is more of a Google issue than anything else, and can happen to any Chromebook. This thing SLAPS. Go ahead and buy it for the price. You won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022 by Liney3506

  • Great purchase!!!
Capacity: 13.3"
I, along with my special friend, spent nearly two weeks reading many dozens of online user reviews as well as articles & ratings from "the experts." I found myself suddenly needing a new computer ASAP 2 weeks into the semester, but I was lucky enough to be able to borrow one to use while I took my time & found the absolute best option for my price range. The prevailing opinion among those in the know is that this is the best Chromebook out there for under $500. After 6 weeks of use, I'd have to agree. Battery life is great, it's fairly lightweight, fast, easy to use, and I'm enjoying the backlit keyboard and foldable design more than I expected to. Also has a power jack on easy side - which is a small detail that has proved to be very nice to have. The only thing I'm not absolutely thrilled with is the audio volume (quality is fine!) but I have a nice Bluetooth speaker/headphones so that's a very easy fix. This isn't even an issue at all so far for my online classes, only on occasion when watching certain movies or shows. There ARE cheaper computers/Chromebooks out there but if you can afford this one, I absolutely, enthusiastically recommend! I've never loved any electronic device so much, and it arrived very quickly and well packaged and in pristine condition. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2021 by Mirwonderful

  • An impressive Chromebook for the price.
Capacity: 13.3"
This is the second Chromebook I have had the pleasure of owning, and this one treats me better than my previous Acer version. I use this Flex 5 for college strictly, so it is amazing for what I was wanting. Before I purchased this Chromebook, I owned a Lenovo Legion gaming laptop and fell in love with Lenovo and the overall quality of their products. I only have one personal gripe about the computer, but its still a solid choice. First, I'll go over what I love. Battery life is AMAZING. It seems to last several days on end. It is also very simple to use, and no technical problems yet. The color is a nice, dark, grey. The keyboard feels quality, and the overall build is very well done. The hinges don't seem flimsy at all, and the touchscreen works fine. A very nice plus that comes with the laptop is the keyboard back light! Plenty of places to plug your gadgets in, and overall its a solid choice for the price. However, there is one reason I cannot give it a 5 star rating, and this may be a personal preference of mine. While the keyboard feels quality, it seems uncomfortable and small for me to type on. Maybe I was just spoiled with the Legion keyboard. When I was listening to reviews for the Flex 5, one person in particular raved about the keyboard, which made me happy since I am a student. And while I do not think it is bad, I still think something is off about it. I am happy overall with my purchase, and it seems to pack a punch for the price. Hope my input helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021 by James Sullivan

  • Fast, sharp and beats a tablet
Capacity: 13.3"
I bought this machine for its portability and the touchscreen and the keyboard. My IPad is not as useful to me as this Chromebook is. I often need a keyboard to type on and the touchscreen keyboards are just too slow and unwieldy for me. The Lenovo keyboard is much better than the add-on bluetooth keyboard I bought for my IPad. This machine is also faster and when I am on the go I don't want to be held up by my devices. I can hot spot from my IPhone when no wifi is available and can access any data from my Windows laptop if I choose to put it in my drop box or other cloud "drive". It also has intelligent input/output porting and very good onboard speakers. Battery life is awesome! I have had no trouble connecting to printers at home or on friendly networks at the in-laws or at my children's homes. Micro SD port is a big plus as well because I like the option of storing data on board if I choose and cards are cheap. At this point I am very happy with my Lenovo Chromebook. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021 by Gary Fredericks

  • Excellent features for the price. Great for university.
Capacity: 13.3"
I purchased this to be a "commuter" device for university. My Windows laptop is a bit too expensive and fragile for me to want to stuff it in a backpack and carry it around all day. When I purchased this, I was looking for something that could be used for video conference lectures, that I could do schoolwork on, and that I could use for light internet browsing during study breaks. I used it during the fall 2020 semester, and this met those expectations and more. Here's the "Good, Okay, Bad" breakdown. Good: The convertible screen ended up being incredibly valuable, once I finally got my hands on a USI stylus. I used it to take notes directly on PDFs of my lecture materials using Squid, and it really upped my study game. If you're already deep in the Google ecosystem, this is a really handy device to have. My Pixel paired easily and now I can see my text messages on my computer. That's really cool. Startup takes no time at all. The battery life is impressive. I can consistently get at least 8 hours of heavy use, even with my brightness turned all the way up. It charges really fast, too. The screen is clear, bright, and vibrant. I'm used to a much larger screen on my Windows laptop, and the transition to this smaller screen was easy, because the quality is so nice. It's a durable little sucker. I'm kind of hard on my electronics. Four months of daily use, and it still looks the same as it did the day I unboxed it. The keyboard is excellent and I love that it's backlit. I wish it had a 10-key numpad, but it definitely wouldn't fit one. The touchpad is also excellent and I love that it supports multi-touch. I'm just a big fan of Chrome OS. It's simple and easy to use. There's almost no learning curve. It has a lot of fun little tricks that make it really simple and efficient to use. Okay: The RAM is sufficient for my needs. It gets a little laggy when I have a lot of tabs open and apps running simultaneously. By "a lot," I mean like 20+. I currently have 12 tabs, one of which is a youtube video, and Google Hangouts open and it's running fine. It sometimes struggles to handle having multiple youtube videos open, or having a youtube video paused in the background while I do a video call. It has crashed on me a few times, almost always when I have multiple youtube tabs or streaming services running simultaneously. But as long as I'm careful about how much I have open at one time, it's fine. The touchscreen is just okay, even with the USI stylus. It's not bad exactly, but sometimes it takes a while to recognize my USI stylus. I'm not sure if that's a problem with the stylus or the Chromebook. Palm rejection, latency, and smoothness vary a lot depending on the app you're using. (I tried every handwriting app in the play store.) I've never used it to draw. I wouldn't use this as a tablet replacement. It's a little bit too big and the layout is a little bit too unwieldy. The app selection is okay. You can run most Android apps on a Chromebook. Usually they work fine. Sometimes they're a little clunky. The webcam is alright. It's nothing fancy, but it's fine for video calls. I like the privacy cover. Bad: The speakers aren't great. They're loud enough, but they're tinny with no bass. The speakers on my Pixel 3a are objectively better. I almost always use headphones, so this isn't a huge problem for me - I didn't even notice until I'd already owned this Chromebook for a few months. But if listening to music without headphones or an external speaker is important to you, this might not be the device for you. Overall, I'm very happy with the Flex 5. I would recommend it if... You already have a more powerful Windows or Mac device and want something lightweight, cheap, and sturdy to carry around. You're caught between buying a tablet and a laptop, because you want a bigger screen/better keyboard/more traditional computer-like interface than you can get with a tablet, but you don't want to spend a ton of money on a laptop or sacrifice features and durability for a low-tier laptop. (This is the perfect compromise for that, especially if you're already a Google/Android user.) You're a light computer user who basically just wants an internet machine, but you want a nice internet machine. I would highly recommend this for an older adult or a kid who doesn't need any fancy software. You already own Android or Google devices and want something that will complement them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by JAR

  • Awesome laptop at great price
Capacity: 13.3"
I am writing this review without prompting from Amazon. I was hesitant to purchase a Chromebook because I feared it would limit my productivity while I traveled. I have had to learn how to use some web-based programs, but the availability of Android apps makes it very simple to find the tools you need to find a comfortable level of productivity. No problems on the road. Lightweight and fully functional. This laptop is amazing. Very well built. Feels solid. Keyboard has the perfect snap and sound. The screen is crystal clear and bright. I've started to use the touch screen functions more because of this laptop's ease of use and appropriate sensitivity settings. I have not used the tablet and pen feature. For the price of the laptop, I am surprised and thrilled at the speed. This is probably my tenth laptop and most of them were in the thousands of dollars. This is definitely the least expensive and the most satisfied from the get-go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2021 by 808DawnPatrol

  • Excellent build quality, keyboard and screen. (Review after two months of steady use.)
Capacity: 13.3"
This is my first Chromebook. I decided to dip my toe into the world of Chrome OS because I’m embarking on a long-term writing project using Google Docs, and I wanted a small, portable device with long battery life and a good keyboard. After some research, including reviews both on Amazon and on other sites, I decided on the Lenovo Flex 5. New to Chromebooks, I admit I was very hesitant. A 3D animator and motion graphics artist by trade, I own several Windows 10 workstations and laptops, all of which have powerful CPUs, high end graphics cards, lots of ram and ample storage. I was therefore reluctant to purchase a computer that only had an i3 processor and 4GB ram. But after using the notebook for two months, I couldn't be more pleased. Pros: Battery life: 8-10 hours with daily moderate use. 1. Keyboard: For such a small device, the keyboard is surprisingly comfortable and quiet. Extra points for the nice backlit keys. 2. Display: Sharp 1080 screen that is evenly lit. The touchscreen is very responsive. 3. Size: Small footprint without feeling like you are sacrificing anything in the display or keyboard. 4. Cost: At this price point, the Flex is hard to beat. 5. Responsiveness: In my use (writing and surfing the web), the Chromebook has been very snappy, with no lag. 6. Build quality: This Chromebook has an exceptionally solid feel. Cons: 1. The screen has a gloss finish that might bother some users due to glare or reflections. So far that has been a non-issue for me, but it is a fingerprint magnet. 2. Swivel screen. I hardly swivel the screen to turn the Flex into a tablet since I use mine for writing and therefore want the keyboard. I’m reporting this as a con only because there have been reports of the screen attachment breaking after repeated flips. Such reports have made me a bit paranoid about switching to the tablet configuration. 3. Webcam quality is not very good. I tried it once and probably won’t use it again. 4. Bluetooth mouse. This is a criticism of Chrome OS in general, not the Flex in particular. I purchased a Logitech bluetooth mouse for my Flex. I had no trouble pairing it, and the forward/backward navigation works fine. But scrolling with the wheel while surfing the web is VERY frustrating. Pages scroll smoothly and then suddenly jump much further down, causing you to have to scroll back up to find your place. This aggressive scrolling is not unique to the Flex or to the Logitech mouse. It has been well documented as an issue with Chrome OS and bluetooth mice. It is truly my only major grievance in owning this Chromebook. Google apparently has better things to do and has ignored customer complaints about this for years. Fortunately, the Flex has a touch screen, so you can always forgo the mouse and simply scroll using the display. In conclusion, I am extremely happy with my Lenovo Flex 5: nice keyboard, crisp display, terrific battery life, excellent build quality, and very attractive price point. But keep in mind that I’m using my Flex only for surfing the web and for writing in the cloud. I can’t comment on how well it handles other tasks, such as playing games. If you’re expecting tablet-like weight, you will be disappointed because it is considerably heavier than a tablet. Personally, I would rather have a well constructed Chromebook like this one than a flimsy, light one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2021 by tkdoherty

  • Right hinge broke! Beware!!
Capacity: 13.3"
Revised - 3/9/21 As others have complained, the right hinge for the monitor is defective. I can't open/close the laptop unless I do it very slow using two hands so the monitor would not break. From what all are saying I guess I am SOL. I will contact Lenovo none the less to see if the will fix this. Revised - 9/30/20 I must apologize to Lenovo. The issues I was facing was from my own doing. I forgot that I had set the OS to dev mode sometime ago and that was causing the device to act up. After setting the OS back to standard mode, it is running smoothly not freezing once. All our headache went away. Back to 5 stars! Revised - 9/24/20 Stay AWAY!! Now the sound is going away during my daughter's virtual class. We need to restart the device in order to get the sound back. I would stay away from this device if you need something for school. Our first Chromebook so not sure if this is normal for Chromebook. Very dissapointed to say the least. Revised - 9/23/20 Our device is starting to freeze daily and needing restart. This is extremely frustrating for my 4th grade daughter when learning virtually. It is not like she has too many files or apps open so I'm down grading this to three stars. With our kids needing more time on computer for their schoolwork during the COVID19, we finally decided to purchase a chromebook. What I wanted was a unit with 14" monitor, FHD, at least 4GB Ram, at least 64GB storage, a decent processor, and touchscreen. That got my attention on Asus Flip 434 and HP X360 but perhaps due to the dwindling inventories, I was not finding any attractive deals for these or any of the mid range chromebooks in the weeks studying the market. And then I came across the soon to be released Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 with all but one of the spec I was looking for; it has a 13.3" monitor. But at $409, I could deal with the slightly less monitor size so I preordered a unit. The product came 1 day early and we had it for close to a week now. The build quality is solid with quality feel throughout. One exception is the edge along the trackpad at the very side of the unit. When flipping the laptop to a tablet, I noticed the edge plastic along the trackpad move slightly since it is thin. We'll see if it can withstand the usage by our kids. But that is the only concern I have. The display is very crisp with wide viewing angle. I like the keystrokes on the keyboard. It zips through any of the activities we do granted we are using mostly for web browsing and video conferencing. The only game my kids tried was Roblox since their 3 year old tablet is having hard time playing it. The Flex 5 plays it very smoothly. For me, this is my first Chromebook experience so I'm still getting used to the little differences from the PC/Windows but it's not that difficult. It's no different then when a new version Windows is released. I am very pleased with the purchase and hope one unit will be enough for the four of us:) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020 by Shige-san

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