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Lenovo Flex 5 2-in-1 Laptop: Intel Core i3-1115G4, 14" 1080p IPS Touchscreen, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD,Win 11 S
$299.97
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Model: 82HS00R6US
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I was curious about charging over USB and looks like it is supported.
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On)
1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (support data transfer and Power Delivery)
1x HDMI 1.4b
1x Card reader
1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
1x Power connector
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I'm 95% sure you can break it into normal windows mode, I do wonder about performance then, but cursory glance of review from notebookcheck on the CPU said it performs as well as the preceding years quad cores from Ryzen and something else, HT gives it 4 threads so I trust it will handle normal things fine
The screen is backlit. It has an IPS screen therefore it does not generate it's own luminesce like an OLED screen does. Likely it uses LEDs to provide this back light to the screen.
The listing photos made me think so but not so sure on this exact model.
I think it's an option for this model family, but the listing pictures may not be accurate?
Any other opinions/answers?
Thanks
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The listing photos made me think so but not so sure on this exact model.
I think it's an option for this model family, but the listing pictures may not be accurate?
Any other opinions/answers?
Thanks
Keyboard
Non-backlit, English
How much better is this v.s. say an Acer i3 Win 11, 256 SSD and 8 GB for basic laptop use?
I'm 95% sure you can break it into normal windows mode, I do wonder about performance then, but cursory glance of review from notebookcheck on the CPU said it performs as well as the preceding years quad cores from Ryzen and something else, HT gives it 4 threads so I trust it will handle normal things fine
This PC would be great for most people. I am tempted to get one for my parents. If you are a gamer, do heavy multimedia work, run big arrays or virtual machines, you would look elsewhere. But if you did that stuff you wouldn't be in this thread.
Looked for it in Houston. Only saw the $400 with current gen processor. So likely no.
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This will be fine for most people browsing the web, streaming, zoom, office, average photo editing, maybe short video editing, games from the 2010 or below era , emulation , some programming etc. The main constraint for most will not be the processor, but memory if you tend to have tons of tab open or a memory hogging ide.