Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 Review: Should You Buy it?

The compact form factor allows portability
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Right off the bat, the design catches the eye instantly. As part of the iconic yoga series, the Flex 5 lives up to its name as being a flexible hybrid laptop with its 360-degree rotatable hinge, that goes all the way to the back. The fact that Lenovo has got this foldable form factor at an aggressive price tag is commendable.

The outer surface of the laptop comes with a matte-like soft finish that doesn’t attract a lot of smudges. Although the laptop has been made of plastic, Lenovo has done a good job packaging it in a way that makes it look premium.

The 14-inch laptop weighs 1.5-kg. The compact form factor allows portability, although it’s not as light when it is in tablet mode.

The full HD resolution display offers 88 percent screen to body ratio, which allows immersive binge-watching experience. However, make sure that you are watching videos or working inside a room that’s not brightly lit.

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