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December 2013
(77%)
83 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
3852 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Works both in laptop and presentation modes. Has 3 USB ports and Ethernet
Relatively thin and light
Budget price tag
Peppy productivity performance
Long-running battery
Strong application performance
Big audio output
Removable battery
Solid benchmark performances
Very good battery life
Speedy performance
Nvidia graphics
Attractive minimalist design
Snappy keyboard
Impressive quad-core performance for the price
Comfy keyboard and trackpad
Solid viewing angles on the touchscreen display
Keyboard and touchpad are stellar
Great performance
Premium design and solid build
Decent selection of ports
Strong Performance
Long Battery Life
Responsive SSD
Overall good performance
And exceptional battery life. Sturdy chassis. Dragon Assistant comes preinstalled
So you can you navigate by voice (but not dictate memos). Solid audio
Premium design despite low cost
Crisp display and solid keyboard
Fast-charging support and USB-C
Flexibility of a Yoga laptop
Fingerprint sensor and webcam shutter
Great design
Good battery life
Affordable starting price
Decent performance
Quiet fan under heavier workloads
Thin and lightweight
Good system performance for the price
Great visibility outdoors
Large 10.1-inch IPS display
Bright screen
MicroSD slot
Optional SIM/ 3G
Android 4.2 with promised update to 4.4 KitKat
Rubberized back has a high quality feel
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Good CPU performance
Reasonably fast NVMe SSD
Above average GPU performance for its class
Active stylus is an option
Strong wireless network connection speeds
Solid build
Good selection of ports
Responsive touch screen
Reasonably quiet when under load
Brushed aluminum
Rubberized matte surfaces and glossy plastic all in one
Fast system performance (for the SSD model)
Moderately easy to access internal components
Appealing design for the price
Overall good build quality
Available mSATA slot
Large
The editors didn't like
Plastic casing doesn't look classy
Higher end configs are overshadowed by Lenovo's popular Yoga products that have better specs
Dim display
Disappointing graphics performance
Falls short of rotating into tablet mode
Dull
Low-resolution screen
Cheap touch pad
Limited storage
Heavy for a thin-and-light
No 5GHz Wi-Fi
Only 100 mbps ethernet
Short battery life
Mediocre battery life
Costs were cut on the display
A bit heavy for a tablet
Battery won't last through a workday
Expensive
Poor Display Quality
Halfbaked hinge design. Rickety touchpad. Rotten viewing angles
A low resolution
And a dim LCD will have you rubbing your eyes
It's a bit heavy for commuters
Screen is a bit dim at 250 nits
Doesn't use USB-C charger
Slow boot up times
Display can be a little too dim
Trackpad takes a bit of getting used to
Sound a bit on the quiet end
Display is slightly blurry
Poor color accuracy at higher saturation levels
Low 150 PPI
No higher resolution options
Creaking of the case
No video-out support
Volume buttons can sometimes become stuck
Little to no bass
Unimpressive front and rear c
Casing stability suffers due to primarily plastic construction
Lackluster keyboard quality
Glossy display with subpar brightness
Pwm in use at lower brightness settings
Weak speakers with low volume
Processor sleep issues
Dim screen
Shallow keyboard
CPU Turbo Boost is disabled if running on batteries
Abstract: We all know that when it comes to portability, laptops are the best choice. But for that portability, if you want to get a good laptop, you'll have to pay a lot of bucks for it. While many personal computers come with great specs and without breaking the...
Impressive quad-core performance for the price, Comfy keyboard and trackpad, Solid viewing angles on the touchscreen display
Mediocre battery life, Dim display
Lenovo's IdeaPad 6 14 packs a quad-core CPU and a full-HD touchscreen into a 2-in-1 form factor. Its battery and display could be better, but for the bargain price, you're still getting a lot...
Premium design despite low cost, Crisp display and solid keyboard, Fast-charging support and USB-C, Flexibility of a Yoga laptop, Fingerprint sensor and webcam shutter
It's a bit heavy for commuters, Screen is a bit dim at 250 nits, Doesn't use USB-C charger
The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 is a middle tier laptop arriving amid the company's latest and greater business notebooks. With a 14-inch display, appealing design, and a variety of notable features (USB-C, webcam shutter, etc.), the Flex 14 holds a special ap...
Great design, Good battery life, Affordable starting price, Decent performance, Quiet fan under heavier workloads
Slow boot up times, Display can be a little too dim, Trackpad takes a bit of getting used to, Sound a bit on the quiet end
At the end of the day, the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 2-in-1 laptop is a great laptop and worth picking up. You can't look away from that affordable starting price of US$359.99 and the specs that come with it. Sure, there were a few things that you can take a...
solid build, good selection of ports, responsive touch screen, reasonably quiet when under load
processor sleep issues, dim screen, shallow keyboard
Good, but there are better optionsThe Lenovo Flex 14 is a mixed bag. Its strongest areas lie in battery life and storage speed. It is difficult to find a laptop with an NVMe drive at the $800 price point, and the fact that the Flex 14 lasts all day on...
If you're looking for a great Windows 10 PC and you're looking to spend under $1,000, I really can't think of anything better than the Lenovo Flex 6 14. It's really the best you can get at its price point of $799.Obviously, it's not perfect. There's no op...
Relatively thin and light, Budget price tag, Peppy productivity performance
Dim display, Disappointing graphics performance
Sure, it's amazing that you can now snag an ultraportable 2-in-1 with a quad-core Intel CPU and discrete GPU for just $800, but the Lenovo Flex 6 14's dim screen and disappointing graphics performance count as major drawbacks.To comment on this article an...
good CPU performance, reasonably fast NVMe SSD, above average GPU performance for its class, active stylus is an option, strong wireless network connection speeds
casing stability suffers due to primarily plastic construction, lackluster keyboard quality, glossy display with subpar brightness, pwm in use at lower brightness settings, weak speakers with low volume