

By the way, the touchscreen and the Pen use Wacom drivers out of the box, and the HD camera has a privacy shutter.

Thankfully, the display has a glass cover, which greatly increases the resistance to flex. Also, the hinges are not very stable in an upright position and you will have a hard time using the touchscreen like that. To no surprise, the lid doesn’t open with a single hand. Its also worth mentioning that the base has some sort of a textured finish, which feels a bit grippy. In terms of build materials, the lid cover is made out of aluminum, while the rest of the notebook comes in a plastic shell. Ultimately, this would be a perfect combination for a conventional device, but for a 2-in-1 – it feels a bit on the heavy side. However, the laptop also weighs 1.80 kg and has a profile of 17.9-20.9mm. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: Īs with any 15-inch notebook, the footprint is quite big for a convertible.
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Also, Lenovo provides two display options – a Full HD IPS one, as well as a 4K IPS panel with HDR and VESA certifications.

This should be helpful for all your hours of photo retouching and vector creating. Moreover, the highest possible tier is the Core i7-1065G7, which has a pretty remarkable integrated graphics solution. Additionally, it can be outfitted with the best ULV processors Intel provides – the 10nm Ice Lake chips. It not only has a lot of screen real estate, but it comes with an optional Lenovo Digital Pen inside of the box. Well, this should be the case with the Ideapad Flex 5 (15). So, if you need the touchscreen capability, and you want to work with a dedicated Pen, this would be a decent option, right? However, they have one big advantage – a big touchscreen. They are heavy, difficult to handle, and just too spacious. Often times, 15-inch 2-in-1 laptops are not really practical.
