Lenovo is known for its Yoga multi-mode devices that allow consumers to use a single device in different ways. While the Yoga
devices are high-end, the company
introduced the Flex range last year, to offer flexible notebooks at a comparatively lower price.
Unlike the Yoga, the Flex notebooks do not bend 360 degrees but can turn up to 300
degrees.
The Flex 2 is the second iteration of
the Flex devices. We have been using the Lenovo Flex 2 14 and
try to find out if it's a good mid-range laptop in our review.
Build & design
In terms of design, Lenovo Flex 2 14 takes cues from Lenovo's IdeaPad series. At about 2kg, the dual-mode convertible is not very
lightweight.
Our unit featured a grey coloured
top lid sporting a matte finish, slightly tapered at the edges.
The lid also has a silver Lenovo logo at the top left. The rear of the
bottom panel also sports the same finish.
There are two rubber supporters placed strategically at the bottom of the hinge to raise the height of the bottom panel eliminating the possibility of friction with the
display panel.
There are two rubber feet to
prevent the notebook from slipping.
http://m.timesofindia.com/tech/reviews/Lenovo-Flex-2-14-review-A-good-multi-mode-laptop/articleshow/44697367.cms
devices are high-end, the company
introduced the Flex range last year, to offer flexible notebooks at a comparatively lower price.
Unlike the Yoga, the Flex notebooks do not bend 360 degrees but can turn up to 300
degrees.
The Flex 2 is the second iteration of
the Flex devices. We have been using the Lenovo Flex 2 14 and
try to find out if it's a good mid-range laptop in our review.
Build & design
In terms of design, Lenovo Flex 2 14 takes cues from Lenovo's IdeaPad series. At about 2kg, the dual-mode convertible is not very
lightweight.
Our unit featured a grey coloured
top lid sporting a matte finish, slightly tapered at the edges.
The lid also has a silver Lenovo logo at the top left. The rear of the
bottom panel also sports the same finish.
There are two rubber supporters placed strategically at the bottom of the hinge to raise the height of the bottom panel eliminating the possibility of friction with the
display panel.
There are two rubber feet to
prevent the notebook from slipping.
http://m.timesofindia.com/tech/reviews/Lenovo-Flex-2-14-review-A-good-multi-mode-laptop/articleshow/44697367.cms