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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

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About this item

  • With a 1920 x 1080 full HD touch screen display and the powerful and efficient AMD Ryzen 5 3500U mobile Processor, you can work, stream, and game for hours, along with Radeon Vega 8 for fast video and photo editing. Includes HDMI, USB-C, and USB 3.1 inputs
  • Comprehensive, built-in, ongoing protection with Windows 10 helps protect you against viruses, malware, and ransomware
  • Convenient true block privacy shutter allows you to physically close your PC's webcam whenever you're not using it
  • With the included active pen, you can draw or take notes directly on the screen, anywhere you go
  • Up to 10 hours of battery life with recharge technology to power your laptop computer up to 80% in just one hour


Featuring powerful and efficient AMD processing and a battery that lasts all day – Plus rapid recharging that can restore your battery charge up to 80% in just an hour – the Lenovo flex 14 Convertible touchscreen laptop can help make your ideas happen. This multi-mode PC also has a physical Webcam Shutter for extra privacy, while the digital pen support enables you to write or sketch directly onto the full HD 14" Display. Use your Flex 14 2-in-1 laptop in notebook computer mode for your everyday computing needs, fold it into tablet computer mode for drawing or touchscreen interaction, or put it into tent or stand mode to binge your favorite streaming shows or Share a movie with friends as the Radeon Vega integrated graphics bring you amazing performance on the go. Your Windows 10 laptop comes with comprehensive, built-in security features, including firewall and Internet protections to help safeguard against viruses, malware, and ransomware. Family Options and parental controls will help you protect your kids online, keep track of their activities on the laptop tablet, and help set good screen time habits. Combining Fast processing speed and multimedia performance, The Lenovo flex 14 is a great laptop for a college student, gaming enthusiast, or for all types of everyday use. Refer instruction manual for troubleshooting steps.


Jay Rmas
Reviewed in Australia on July 7, 2023
bought this with a discount and good features - happy with purchase and quick delivery
user-MR4K8B
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 30, 2020
الجهاز رائع وخفيف الوزن ولكن الصوت منخفض قليلاً وأعتبره أفضل جهاز للطلاب للدراسة عن بعد وسعره معقول مقارنة بإمكانياته
Jy
Reviewed in Singapore on February 8, 2020
Comparing to what's available in store in SG, there wasn't anything even close to what you can get for the price. (Paid ~S$770. CPU performance is comparable to a 8th gen i5, GPU way more. Only real downside after using for a few days is that the battery performance is a tad short compared to others in the market today (early 2020).Few things to note:1. The included pen is not a Lenovo Active Pen. Taking off the battery cover, it says it's a "Lenovo Base Pen II". Couldn't find much details about it, but writes very decently. I've tried the Apple Pencil as well as the Surface Pen, and it feels very similar to a the Surface's. The one thing that is missing is angle detection, so unless you're using it for drawing, i doubt you'll have any complaints.2. The GPU drivers on Lenovo's website is seriously out of date! If you intend to use it for any form of light gaming, be sure to grab the latest drivers directly from AMD's website. It literally doubled my FPS in Dota 2.3. The charger provided uses the US prongs. Be sure to have an adapter ready. I have a tiny adapter attached to the charger at all times, no biggie.
Safwat
Reviewed in Germany on January 9, 2020
Pro: Super schnell, ausreichende Arbeitsspeicher (12GB), sieht hochwertig aus, Active Pen kommt dabei in der Verpackung (allein kostet 50 Euro).Contra: Tastatur und Aufladegerät kommen inm englische Version. Aufladegerät kann man einen Adapter kaufen und ist kein Problem mehr, aber der Tastatur muss man daran gewöhnen.Fazit: mit der Preis von 500 Euro kann ich ihn nur weiterempfehlen.
Marc A. Dunker
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020
I've had this a day thus far and love it. I'm more of a desktop guy as laptops aren't really capable of upgrade and the sheer cost of components. You get a lot better of a machine with desktop vs laptop. With that being said, I bought this as I needed a laptop for freelance projects. It's kind of hard to pack up a tower and three monitors to go to a business meeting. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. I'm an AMD guy, and the Ryzen 5, 12GB of RAM, included pen, and price sold me over the pricier Intel models. It's pretty fast thus far. Windows loads quickly. I love the ease of access with the fingerprint reader. I learned you don't have to click into the log in screen to use it. Just put your finger on it and it will unlock.I'm a graphic designer/web developer and use power-consuming software such as--basically anything Adobe. the battery life is great thus far. I worked on the laptop on battery for about four hours today and it was at about 30% when I plugged it back in. I was doing a photo edit in Photoshop, had about 10 Chrome tabs open, Excel, OneNote, Trello Desktop, and Outlook open.My biggest complaint is SSD size. 256GB isn't a lot when about 50 is used by Windows and you never actually get the exact amount of space it's rated at, which I knew that before I bought. My primary machine is my desktop, so I'm primarily going to keep the SSD clean and work off OneDrive--only syncing what I'm working on.I haven't learned the pen yet, but it works okay. I'd like more features/functions. Touch is built in Adobe Illustrator, so it's decent there. In Photoshop, however, it was a little counter-productive to try to use in tablet mode. I had to flip it back to laptop mode to clone stamp (for non-photoshoppers, you need to alt+click to select a target source). I tried to set up the pen to the alt key, but it wasn't working...perhaps I just don't know how to use it yet but that's my experience with it thus far. Regardless of the lack of features/my lack of experience with it and Windows Ink, I'm glad it came with the computer.
Liskrig
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019
**GNU/Linux distribution notes at the end of this review.A very nice laptop and it feels premium. The material is mostly plastic but I appreciate that for the reduced weight. This is my first Ryzen machine, and I am mainly using it to run a Citrix environment (cloud-based VM). Today will be the first full 8+-hour day using it. The power brick is not excessively huge. About the width and height of a standard post-it note, and 1" thick. The cable is over 5' (my measuring tape only goes to 60") closer to 6'. It has a barrel connector so unfortunately, it is not easily replaceable with a USB C cable (next model, pretty please?)The keyboard is backlit, which is nice for the darker surrounding often found in my home office. Typing is okay, but there is a noticeably shorter key travel than other laptops/Chromebooks I have used. I'm getting used to it, but like with any new keyboard, there will be a small learning curve. I keep missing the home row and using the Caps Lock as the A key for some reason. I'm using it on a small folding table at the moment so that could be the reason.The screen is nice, it is a 16:9 full HD screen, and for me, I prefer 16:9 to the new standard of 2:3 (more of a square). It is not bright though. Not at all. Even with the curtains open, there are times when I am still trying to get more brightness out of this display. It's not unusable, but forget trying to use it outdoors.The touch is fine and works. I did not buy this to use as a tablet though but Windows 10 has some processing going on in the background that makes it easy to hit small buttons in applications without being terribly accurate. The pen is interesting to me as it is roughly the size of a real pen [*cough* Samsung*cough*] which makes it easier to draw/write without immediately cramping my hand.The Dolby Audio on the speakers leaves a lot to be desired. Some tweaking was needed to get the overblown sounds to subside. During the initial setup, it was hard to listen to. Turning Dolby Audio off though somehow reduces the speaker volume by 2/3... Not the actual volume percentage, but the actual sound. Dolby is using some sort of gain control so 20% volume sounds more like 40%.4k video on YouTube looks great and only dropped 3 frames in a 2:44 video (Borderlands 3 FL4K FTW!) but that could have been from me trying to make it full-screen. I have not tried any games yet, but I did install Diablo 3, and World of Warcraft Classic. If anyone is interested, I will update this when I try them.With the Vega graphics, there is an automatic 2GB reduction in RAM availability. Couple this with the 8GB model and you are left with 6GB to run Windows 10 and any applications. Budget for the 12 GB model unless you are A) skilled with laptop hardware, and B) don’t care about the warranty. I’ve seen the tear-downs, and there is an open RAM slot. I usually don’t tear open electronics until a year after I own it (unless there is a reason to do so).The WiFi issue that is detailed on the 8GB model is non-existent for me. I feel like I may be more qualified to test that as Citrix requires a constant network connection and gives an immediate alert if connectivity drops for more than a couple seconds. No issues here, running the latest Windows updates.Overall I’m happy with this laptop, It is much lighter than my 15” Acer Predator and looks a lot more professional when traveling for work.EDIT 8/31/2020: I've been experimenting with GNU/Linux/Ubuntu distributions and I have a small list of what is NOT working with no additional modifications/installs. All of the images were flashed via Etcher (with verification) onto a PNY Elite Turbo Attache 4 and ran in live mode (no install).Tails OS 4.10 - I was not able to connect a Bluetooth mouse (only Bluetooth device I had available) and it did not appear to allow Bluetooth to remain on after moving to another settings screen. The dual mapped function keys worked for brightness and sound.Debian 10.5.0 (Cinnamon) - I was not able to see any network, or even manually connect to one. The brightness function keys (F11 and F12) display the icon as if it is changing the display brightness, but the actual brightness of the display remains at 100%Linux Mint 20 (Cinnamon) - Probably the most compatible distribution with this laptop without any additional modifications. My Bluetooth mouse connected without issue (MUCH quicker than on Windows) and the dual mapped FN keys work as expected with the exception of the built-in webcam disable (F8)
Maryanne Tran
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2019
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.
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