Lenovo Flex 14 2-in-1 Convertible Laptop, 14 Inch FHD Touchscreen Display, AMD Ryzen 5 3500U Processor, 12GB DDR4 RAM, 256GB NVMe SSD, Windows 10, 81SS000DUS, Black, Pen Included
Standing screen display size | 14 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1440 x 900 Pixels |
Processor | 2.1 GHz ryzen_5_4600h |
RAM | 12 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Vega 8 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | Flex 14 |
Item model number | 81SS0005US |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 3.52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.91 x 9.02 x 0.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.91 x 9.02 x 0.7 inches |
Color | Onyx Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
A**R
Steal of a Deal!
Disclaimer: I am a serious computer geek and a bit of a snob when it comes to tech. Still, this laptop is awesome!!Rating: 5 Stars (because 4.8 isn't an option and 4 is too few for this thing)Model: 12 GB RAM; Ryzen 5 3500UPros:> That price! (Unmatched in performance in this price range!)> Ryzen 5 3500U performs better than the Intel Core i5-8250U.> Vega 8 graphics are fairly capable.> Backlit keyboard is nice and a pleasure to type on> Light and portable> Great port selection.> 12 GB of RAM is sufficient for most daily tasks. (Expandable to 20 GB if your the warranty voiding type)> Decent sound for its class> Comes with a pen that works very well with the software> Great touchscreenCons:> Can't charge via USB-C (Lenovo! Please do this for the next model!!)> Screen brightness is sufficient, but not suitable for outdoor use.> Pen stores very awkwardly (Lenovo! You can really do better!)> McAfee preinstalled, and it resists being uninstalled. (You actually need to download their uninstaller to do it. IMHO its more of a virus than an antivirus.)> Battery life is definitely OK. Its not a super long lasting battery but I seem to get 5 hours out of it at a time (in balanced mode and dimming the brightness a bit - honestly, you get what you pay for.My take: I bought this laptop for graduate school. I wanted something I could use to take written notes as well as use to do all my assignments. It needed to be portable, fairly lightweight, all while not compromising on performance. This laptop fit my needs on paper. Now, after using it (practically daily) for a month, I can say its a pleasure to use. It boots up in seconds (like less than 20), and has a lightning fast fingerprint sensor. My other laptop is a Thinkpad X1 Extreme, which I intended to be a powerhouse (32 GB RAM, i7-8850H, 4K, GTX-1080Ti Max-Q). Honestly, this laptop puts my "powerhouse" to shame in many ways. The Flex 14 boots up QUICKER, has less graphical errors when switching between desktops, and has a brighter back-light on its keyboard. Of course the Flex 14 can't run a virtual lab environment comprising of 4 machines like my Thinkpad Extreme, but it sure can run 2 VMs simultaneously (at least on the 12 GB RAM config). This laptop is SO good for the price I'm honestly shocked that it is not listed in the best laptops of 2019 list on YouTube or Google - its really a great find. Thank you Amazon!TLDR: This laptop is amazing. If you're a student, someone who seeks a 2 in 1 experience, a person who doesn't want to pay $800+ for a laptop and needs something portable yet powerful enough to get actual work done, this is the laptop for you.
L**A
Best kept secret
I am quite impressed with this laptop. I was initially looking for a tablet that could help me take notes so a good writing surface and portability were important to me. I got a Samsung Tab S4 and it did a decent job until I realized that the Dex is not fully compatible with some of the applications and it made it challenging to see the tablet as anything more than it was. It's a good tablet but it won't become your desktop solution just yet.I then get a Microsoft Surface Go and it was equally good and showed a lot of promise but the 4GB ram made it a bit tough of a sell.I got this 2 in 1 and I couldn't be happier. 12GB is crazy and with a Ryzen 5 chip, I thought there was a catch...nope. It's just that good. The fan does kick in every once in a blue moon but it's really nothing.It's smooth, the writing on OneNote is fantastic. Get an anti-surface glove for $5 and you are good to go. This will replace any laptop you have. It's powerful, you could do light photoshop editing and hold it's own as well.
J**N
Great laptop. I can run linux on it.
Great 2in1. Decent specs for the price && upgradable RAM and M.2 pcie SSD... wifi is a bit dodgy in windows, but after updating the OS, bios and drivers, it's all good...I'm a linux user, do I can't really review this device under windows (although, everything works fine)... I run Archlinux and have everything Woking very nicely, minus the fingerprint reader -- which is fine. Biometrics are inherently insecure anyway...Under linux, you need the latest kernel (linux 5.4) as there was a bug with amdgpu, which caused a blankscreen on resume, sometimes... but I'd now fixed. Multitouch and wacom work well under GNOME Desktop... the Mobo is designed weekly, also... I especially appreciate how the IRQs are laid out -- soundcard and GPU are not shared an use the fast lanes...Lenovo also seems to be good about updating the bios. Which is important (to fix firmware bugs)...So decent laptop for linux, but you need to be running bleeding edge software, for now...
M**N
Impressive Value
I was on the hunt for a decent laptop in the sub $700 range for university and light gaming and this checked off all my boxes and then some. I picked this up on BF for $600 and I am so incredibly happy with this machine. It's snappy with its SSD (though 256 GB is a little small and I'll either have to manage my space well or upgrade in the future), loading Windows in seconds on start. 2 GB of ram is allocated to the video card so there's 10 GB of RAM free, more than enough for my purposes (productivity, light gaming, and emulators) and the Ryzen 5 is basically the equivalent of the 8th gen i5-8265u. The tablet mode is amazing for note-taking and tent mode is very nice for watching TV shows. The hinges seem very sturdy yet allows the screen to fold back without much resistance. The screen does wobble when touching it in laptop mode but that's the nature of a 2-in-1 laptop. The Vega 8, for an integrated video card, really surprised me with its performance. Games like Overwatch and Rocket League should run fine though settings may need to be turned down to get more frames. I tried Monster Hunter World and got ~25-30 FPS with all the settings turned down to low which is playable for me. I imagine turning resolution to 720p would get me at least a stable 30 FPS.The screen is 250 nits and people have been saying it's fairly washed out. I found it plenty bright enough for me but it will be unusable in direct sunlight. I also think the screen looks plenty good after a quick color profile modification but I'm upgrading from a 6 year old laptop. Maybe consider something else for graphic design but I think for the average person it's fine. Touch is wonderful and the added stylus adds amazing value. Interestingly enough, the stylus I got isn't the Active Pen 1 or 2 but looks like the Digital Pen instead. It supports 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity but lacks the top button. The included pen holder is useless since it slots into a USB slot and with the pen attached, blocks all ports and the power button on the right side. I'll just stick the pen in my backpack instead.The laptop is mostly plastic but doesn't feel cheap at all. The top is coated with a rubberized sort of coating which is very sleek looking with its minimal branding (just the words Lenovo in the corner) but attracts enough fingerprints I wipe it every couple of days. The keyboard feels great to type on and is backlit.The battery is pretty meh and is my only real issue with this laptop but I can live with it. Make sure you either unlock the power plan setting via command prompt or set your own custom power plan to maximize your battery life (keep wifi settings on maximum performance to prevent disconnects). With a custom power plan I get about ~5 hours with medium brightness while using Word and Chrome. Rapid Charge can be enabled in Lenovo Vantage and will get you to 80% in an hour or so. Good enough to charge during lunch break before afternoon classes.MAKE SURE YOU UPGRADE THE BIOS AND WIFI DRIVERS. Bios updates will supposedly boost performance by a lot. My wifi problems were solved by manually updating the wifi servers to the latest ones I found on RFD forums and by going into power setting plans and setting wifi to maximum performance. I haven't had a disconnect since I did this.PROS- FHD IPS screen-14'' and fairly light- 2 in 1- Ryzen 5 almost equivalent to a recent Intel i5- Vega 8 decent enough to play some modern lightweight games and some older game at a playable FPS- included stylus- nice keyboard which is backlitCONS- battery life even on custom power saver profile looks like it'll last around 5 hours with medium brightness and Chrome and Word up (rapid charge to 80% in a hour negates some of the battery problem as long as you have access to an outlet)- screen is 250 nits and colour isn't that good according to others- USB C is data only- Speakers are just OKFor its price ($600 for BF and $700 currently), you're not going to be getting as much bang for your buck anywhere else for these specs and included stylus, especially if you're looking for a solidly built 2-in-1. This is a perfect mid-range laptop for a student or for office work with enough power to get things done quickly while being affordable and even lets you lightly game on the side.
A**S
Refurbished
I received this computer on Thursday, marked brand new. 20 minutes after setting up part of my screen glitched up and became pixelated. I gave it a little while and it was fine even though it did it again at other times. Tinkering around, I opened up the drawing pad only to discover there was a drawing already in there. Not a professional demo one, just something someone drew. I called up Amazon and asked if this was refurbished, they said no. I described the issues and they were nice and courteous and are sending out a replacement immediately. Until I receive a brand new one as promised, I will leave my review at 3 stars. It is a great computer, but this issue was a bit of a let down. Make sure you check your products before the 30 day mark expires.
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