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Lenovo Flex 5 14 2-in-1 Laptop, 14.0" FHD Touch Display, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U, 16GB RAM, 256GB Storage, AMD Radeon Graphics, Digital Pen Included, Win 10

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Style: Flex 5, 2-in-1 Laptop, 14"


Features

  • Thin, light, and stylish This 2-in-1 laptop weighs just 3.64 pounds and is only 0.82" thick. It's soft and comfortable to the touch, with a durable paint that creates a better user experience. Digital pen included
  • The 10-point, 14-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS touchscreen allows the Lenovo Flex 5 14" 2-in-1 laptop to be comfortable, fun, and easy to use. It's also great to look at, with 4-side narrow bezels
  • The 3600 hinge lets you use your 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop in whatever mode works best for you; Use it in 'Laptop' mode for everyday computing, 'Tent' mode for sharing things, 'Stand' mode for binge-watching, or 'Tablet' mode for more intuitive interaction
  • Enjoy up to 10 hours of battery life, plus quick charge to 80% in just 1 hour
  • Powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U mobile processor with Radeon graphics, you have the performance to do more, from anywhere. With more cores, you'll experience responsiveness that leaps into action for productivity, gaming, and content creation

Description

Accessorize your lifestyle with the Lenovo Flex 5 14" 2-in-1 Laptop. Ultra thin, lightweight, and ultra portable, the Flex 5 weighs in at just 3.64 lbs and is less than 1-inch thick when closed. Slim, stylish, and proudly powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U mobile processor with Radeon graphics, you can carry this touchscreen laptop with you everywhere – digital pen included. The Flex 5 is designed for excellent all-around performance, graphics, and productivity, whether you're enjoying entertainment at home, working in the office, or studying at school. Keep your ideas flowing anywhere and anytime. The 360 hinge lets you quickly and easily turn your touchscreen laptop into a tablet for more intuitive interaction, letting you write easily with the included digital pen. Set your 2-in-1 laptop in tent-mode for sharing with friends or co-workers, or put your computer in stand mode when you're binge-watching your favorite streaming show. With narrow bezels on all 4 sides, you'll enjoy more viewing area and less clutter on the full high definition (1920 x 1080) IPS panel with 2 x 2W Speakers with Dolbsy Audio. Other great features include a physical privacy shutter on the HD 720p camera with Fixed-Focus cmOS, 2x2 Wi- Fi 5 (802.11 ac) and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity options, and 2 USB-A, 1 USB-C, and an HDMI port. You'll also enjoy up to 10 hours of battery life, plus quick charge with a 65W adapter – only 1 hour of charge time gives you 80% power. All battery life claims are approximate and based on results using the MobileMark 2014 battery life benchmark test. Actual battery life will vary and depends on many factors such as product configuration and usage, software use, wireless functionality, power management settings, and screen brightness. The maximum capacity of the battery will decrease with time and use.

Brand: Lenovo


Model Name: Flex 5


Screen Size: 14 Inches


Color: Graphite Grey


Hard Disk Size: 256 GB


CPU Model: Ryzen 5 4500U


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 10


Special Feature: Fingerprint reader


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Standing screen display size: ‎14 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Processor: ‎2.1 GHz ryzen_5_4500u


RAM: ‎16 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2.1


Hard Drive: ‎256 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel UHD Graphics 605


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎10 Hours


Brand: ‎Lenovo


Series: ‎Flex 5


Item model number: ‎81X20005US


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎3.63 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.66 x 8.56 x 0.82 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.66 x 8.56 x 0.82 inches


Color: ‎Graphite Grey


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Optical Drive Type: ‎No Optical Drive


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎5 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: March 17, 2020


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  • Very good laptop for $600
TL;DR Overall a very nice laptop, would recommend <$700 I've had this laptop for about 6 months, and I wanted to share my thoughts on it. CPU: The CPU in this laptop is excellent. For daily web browsing honestly this CPU is a bit overkill. Unlike on some laptops, this laptop has built in power profiles that let you increase the processor's TDP in order to get better performance, which allows it to overtake some of the cheaper 4700U based laptops (albeit with more power usage). Using the "Extreme Performance" power profile, the CPU will use about 30-35W continuously and has a max burst power usage of 45W. Max temps in Extreme Performance mode are generally around 95C, and in "Intelligent Cooling" mode (basically Balanced Power:Performance) they are around 75C. GPU: The iGPU does fine. It's enough to let you play some older games at decent framerates, and maybe some new titles with some convincing. Performance is pretty standard for a 4500U based laptop. RAM: This laptop features dual channel 3200MHz DDR4 RAM, which the Ryzen CPU is quite happy with. However, the RAM is soldered and there is no way to expand it. SSD: Mine came with a 256GB NVMe SSD (Union Memory 8SSSS0W761B1Z1CH05X0XH0). While this isn't going to win any awards, its decently fast and gets the job done. If you want to, the SSD in this laptop is replaceable with a 2280 or shorter, but unless you want to either buy or 3D print a SSD extension, this laptop will take 2280 and 2242 drives out of the box. WiFi/BT: The internet wasn't very helpful in identifying what WiFi/BT card this comes with, but it is either a RTL8822BE or RTL8822CE, the only noticeable difference between these 2 cards is one supports BT 4.2, while the other supports BT 5. Based off of the description on this Amazon listing, its probably the RTL8822BE. While I kinda wish this laptop came with a WiFi 6 card, it is swappable and an AX210 only costs about $20. I do not believe there is a WiFi adapter whitelist in the BIOS either so any wireless adapter should work fine as long as it is an M.2 E key card. Screen: It's okay. With only 250 nits of brightness, I wouldn't recommend it if you plan on using this outside often. The hinges are just about stiff enough to not have the screen violently shake while typing, but also soft enough to be able to open with just a single hand. Touch: The touchscreen is probably my favorite part of this laptop. Although it only has 4096 pressure levels, it is plenty to write on and is probably enough to sketch. The touchscreen feels decent to use and this laptop comes with a pen that takes 1 AAAA battery (1 is included), which also feels decent to use. The laptop also feels quite nice to use in tablet mode. Battery: I usually end up getting around 8 hours or so under typical usage. There probably is some room for improvement but 8 hours is already enough for me and I don't want to sacrifice features. Keyboard: The keyboard feels okay. As far as I know it uses the standard scissor mechanism with rubber domes. The keyboard also has a backlight with multiple brightness levels. Touchpad: The touchpad is decent. It supports gestures, and has a left, middle and right click. The middle click is something I quite enjoy. Chassis: The chassis feels very nice for ABS plastic. It has a nice finish to it that makes it feel surprisingly premium. IO: This laptop has a DC barrel jack, type C PD, HDMI port, 3.5mm combo jack, 2 USB 3 ports and a half length SD card slot. This laptop comes with a USB Type C charger (very nice). The type C port can act both to charge and as a standard USB 3 port with an adapter. I am not sure if this port supports video out, as I don't have anything to test it with and Google gives me mixed results. The laptop seems to be able to charge off of basically any PD capable adapter, however lower power adapters will make the CPU throttle down to 400MHz. Audio Out: The speakers are upwards firing and sound okay for laptop speakers. The built in DAC definitely won't replace an external DAC, but for a laptop its pretty good. It sounds decent and provides up to 32 bit audio at 48khz sampling rate. It's output power is a little weak, but it can still drive 50 ohm headphones without a problem. The HDMI audio out supports 32 bit 192 khz audio. Audio In: The internal microphone sounds okay but picks up a lot of noise, both in the electrical sense and in the background sense. Typing and clicking on the trackpad are about 2/3 as loud as my voice is. Serviceability: Pop the back panel off and you have access to basically everything. A screen replacement seems to be pretty standard in terms of difficulty. Included OS: My memory isn't too great for this part since uninstalling the included OS was the 2nd thing I did. However from what I remember it was Windows 10 Home, and the bloatware was okay. It mostly came with Lenovo stuff for the laptop. Other OS Support: Linux support on this laptop is amazing, as long as you are running kernel 5.9 or newer. The laptop does not work properly at all in kernels 5.6 or older. Distros that I know include a new enough kernel and are for normal desktop usage are Ubuntu 21.04 (no stable release as of this review), Debian Bullseye (also not released yet), and basically all Arch Linux derivatives (Manjaro Linux is highly recommended by me, especially for this laptop). If you are going to boot Linux, make sure you are on the newest BIOS as older BIOSs have issues suspending. I highly recommend checking out this page if you want to tinker with this laptop on Linux (I did not have any of the mentioned issues that are on this page). https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lenovo_IdeaPad_5_14are05#Tips_and_tricks FreeBSD based OSs boot, however are currently missing drivers in 12.x such as for the touchscreen, touchpad and WiFi/BT. Other Notes: The AMD PSP is disableable on this laptop, which is a bit nice. There also exists a patch that you can apply to the BIOS for this laptop to unlock a bunch of stuff, including some base clock overclocking (this of course voids your warranty). Check out CodeHusky's video for more information on that. This BIOS mod does require a SOIC8 clip as the stock firmware flashing utility does not accept the modded BIOS file. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021 by logan2611

  • Believe the hype, this laptop is excellent. *UPDATED AT THE BOTTOM
There are tons of reviews raving about how good this is and.. I agree! Here are my own insights into this device: 1. Great battery performance. Seriously this thing packs about 6 or 7 hours battery life under light use. Obviously if you are gaming or doing other CPU intensive tasks the battery will drain faster but for everyday usage this is perfect. 2. 16 GBs of RAM is essential. I cannot stress this enough. This is one of the only laptops (if not the only one) with 16 gigs of RAM at this price-point. For college use this is fantastic! This means you can have multiple web pages, Word, PowerPoint and other utility programs open and this thing (coupled with the fantastic Ryzen 5 4600 chip) will devour those tasks for you. You can probably find more "premium" laptops with better screens and storage at about a 200/250 price increase but for college use those things are not really essential. For more storage simply buy and external HD or swap the SSD. 3. Speaking of the screen, this one is just fine. Others reviewers say it's way too dim, 250 nits is not enough, it sucks outdoors, but imo this isn't really an issue. I assume most of your work will be done indoors anyways, so a screen with those minor drawbacks should not really be an issue for most. Indoors the screen is bright and crystal clear, and if your upgrading from a laptop that came out 4 or 5 years ago, (like me) the screen will probably look amazing to you. 4. CPU/GPU: it's Ryzen what else could you ever ask for? The new mobile processors are fantastic, energy efficient, and offer great performance at lower cost than Intel. Why would you use Intel at any price-point when Ryzen has an equivalent at a cheaper cost to your wallet? As for the GPU, this comes with integrated Vega 6 graphics which I was surprised as to how good they performed Temper your expectations of course, this won't run AAA games at high or even medium settings, but that's not where these laptops excel. For indie games, Civ 6, Sims 4 and games of similar graphical intensity this laptop will perform amazingly. Currently playing Rimworld, and FM2020 and the performance has been excellent. Can't really think of any major drawbacks. For what I paid this laptop offers anything I could need and doesn't break my wallet like other devices would. This is absolutely the best sub 600 dollar laptop in the market right now. Update 8/5/20 POTENTIAL HUGE ISSUE So after a month of having this I found an issue that has not been mentioned by anyone else in the review section. The laptop has an option that allows it to be turned on by flipping the screen open without pressing any bottons. I don't remember if it was on by default, or if I turned on myself, but DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE! The laptop has an issue where any slight movement to the screen will register as lid open. This includes slight touches to top section of the device, if you press the lid down slighty, or if you carry it arround in a bag or backpack were it will constantly come in contact with other objects (books, binders etc). YOU do not want this on. If your laptop turns on and you have it in a close down space it will heat up. It won't happen quickly, but after an hour or so of being fully powered, with little air flow the machine will start to heat up. It happened to me but thankfully I caught it before it burned out the system. TURN OFF THIS SETTING. Go to the Lenovo vantage application>power settings>flip on. Turn this option off. This is a structural design issue with the laptop, the setting is probably fine in other devices. This could be a deal breaker for many, otherwise this laptop has excellent performance for this price-point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020 by Eliseo Gregorio

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