Testseek.co.uk have collected 32 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaCentre Flex 20 All-in-One and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaCentre Flex 20 All-in-One.
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32 Reviews
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Below-average performance, Short battery life, Not enough connectivity
Lenovo's Flex 20 is not the best implementation of a portable all-in-one design we've yet seen, but it is the only one we've tested with a price tag that makes sense. Dell's XPS 18 and HP's Envy Rove, both of which start at almost $1,000, are too expens...
Published: 2013-09-12, Author: Jordan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: The Lenovo Flex 20 isn’t your standard all-in-one, whilst it’s designed to be a desktop PC, it’s also mobile given the existence of an internal battery — although it may be difficult to lift given it weighs a rather hefty 3.5kg.The display isn’t exactly 2...
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Published: 2014-01-26, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Sweat/Water resistant, Lightweight, Comfortable, Stay in-ear, Great seal, Inline ControlTalk with microphone, 1-button and 3-button versions, Including carrying case, Rich audio
May be a bit bassy for some
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Flex 20 is an amazing device if you think you could use it. You can easily get your moneys worth just using it as a minimalistic desktop, bu...
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Published: 2014-01-22, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Compact portable all-in-one desktop. Good life on battery. Large screen for a portable. Comfy external keyboard.
No HDMI in/Out. No SD card slot. No dual-band Wi-Fi. Screen resolution less than full HD 1080p. Only two USB 3.0 ports. A lot of pre-installed apps
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Flex 20 is a good all-in-one desktop for general users, but a few nits keep it from being the tops in class....
Solid build quality, Light weight for an all-in-one with a 19.5-inch display, Reasonable price tag
Low-resolution display, A lowly Core i3 is your only CPU choice, Not enough I/O ports
The Lenovo Flex 20 makes a lot of compromises to achieve its light weight and low price. Most people would be better off saving a little more cash to buy a machine they won't outgrow so quickly....
Display comes up short of full HD, Paltry port selection, Poky performance
The Lenovo Flex 20 is as tempting a "table PC" as you'll find, but questions remain about this convergence concept that tries to be both all-in-one PC and family tablet at once. ...
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Published: 2014-01-15, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Lenovo Flex 20 offers a big, battery-powered screen for less than the competition, plus a very handy custom software interface for tabletop mode
The screen resolution is low, the CPU underpowered, and the battery not very long-lasting
It costs less than some other tabletop PCs, but the Lenovo Flex 20 can still be a very good family-style household computer if you don't mind the lower-end specs.
Published: 2013-12-12, Author: Samuel , review by: booredatwork.com
Abstract: Regardless of you love, or hate, for Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system, there is no denying that it has changed what we think of as a fully functional computer . Its changed the way we use shortcut keys, added a new input source (10 points of touch) ...