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December 2013
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83 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Processeur performant
SSD NVMe plutôt rapide
Performances graphiques supérieures à la moyenne
Stylet actif en option
Bonne vitesse du réseau sans fil
Robuste
Sélection de ports
Tactile
Niveau sonore en cas de sollicitations
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Châssis peu robuste à cause de la construction en plastique
Qualité du clavier laisse à désirer
écran brillant avec une luminosité inférieure à la moyenne
Works both in laptop and presentation modes. Has 3 USB ports and Ethernet
Plastic casing doesn't look classy, higher end configs are overshadowed by Lenovo's popular Yoga products that have better specs
The Lenovo Flex 14 offers Windows 8 convertible goodness to the mid-priced market. The challenge is that this is an increasingly crowded space with ASUS, HP and Dell encroaching. The Flex brings its sturdy and shape-shifting hinge to the table, but th...
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
Halfbaked hinge design. Rickety touchpad. Rotten viewing angles, a low resolution, and a dim LCD will have you rubbing your eyes
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
CPU Turbo Boost is disabled if running on batteries, Brightness not suitable for outdoor use, Attracts fingerprints and grease easily, CPU suffers slightly from throttling, Keyboard keys feel very light, No higher resolution options, Lid quality could be
Lenovo Flex 14The Flex 14 was made to be a a home or indoor notebook and it fits this category well. It is lighter than the IdeaPad U410 Touch Ultrabook with an arguably sleeker design and a good battery life for classroom or library work. System performa...
Long-running battery, Strong application performance, Big audio output
Falls short of rotating into tablet mode, Dull, low-resolution screen, Cheap touch pad
Even if you don't think you'll rotate its screen back 300 degrees and use the touch-screen stand mode, the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 is a contender among budget laptops. ...
Lenovo certainly put some thought into its Flex series of ultrabooks, although we still can't see why anyone would want to own something this specific. We've seen hybrid notebooks that allow you to either shift and chance the computer to offer multiple us...
Strong Performance, Long Battery Life, Responsive SSD
Expensive, Poor Display Quality
The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 finds itself awkwardly in the middle: it fails to match the utility offered by the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga and other convertible notebooks, but it's also more expensive than most competing standard notebooks.While the Flex 14 may be...
Extrait: Lenovo over the last 2 years has changed the PC landscape, when other said the PC market is on a decline. to their credit, they have been the only ones to stay profitable but creating new and innovative devices that have ushered changed in the PC, laptop ...
Extrait: Lenovo has introduced a new range of laptops that can fold over and beyond 180-degrees, but instead of re-using the “Yoga” name, they call it “Flex”. Here's a brief comparison between the 2 product ranges.No Tablet Mode Unlike Yoga, the Flex can only fold...
Extrait: One of the best things about Intel's 10th-gen Ice Lake processors is that we're seeing much cheaper prices for laptops powered by 8th-gen Intel CPUs, and here's a case in point. The Lenovo IdeaPad 6 14 manages to pack in a quad-core Core i5 chip and a ful...