Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 2 15 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 2 15 .
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28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Stand mode, No overheating, Wellpaired CPU and GPU, Good manufacturing
Keyboard sinks in a bit when you type, Screen quality, Speakers, Battery life
With the 15" Flex 2, Lenovo has made a slightly better machine than the original Flex. The display is a tad better and has higher resolution, but still has a way to go. It's also nice to have a DVD drive this time around. On the whole, the Flex 2 is a dec...
Enjoyable keyboard, 1080p at a low price, Solid processor and storage performance, More portable than most affordable 15-inchers, Good value
Bland aesthetics, Finicky touchpad, Lackluster connectivity
No one should buy the Lenovo Flex 2 15 because of its trick hinge. Yes, getting the keyboard out of the touchscreen's way can be useful, but it's a minor convenience we think many owners will try once and promptly forget about. Windows 8.1 isn't a great...
Published: 2014-08-05, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Sharp, colorful display, Decent speakers
Cheaper design, Squishy inputs, Excessive screen glare, Heavy on bloatware
As a budget machine, the Lenovo Flex 2 15 offers some very big pluses where many others falter. Users won't find many other $700 transforming notebook options, let alone ones with a 1080p screen. The Acer Aspire R7 comes closest with it's head turning de...
Good price-to-performance ratio for its display size, DVD burner, Operates in stand and laptop modes
Disappointing battery life, Dim display, Limited to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
The Lenovo Flex 2's perks include a roomy touchscreen on a 300-degree hinge, plus a DVD burner and a hybrid hard drive, all for a reasonable price. The trade-offs: poor battery life, a dim display, and no 5GHz Wi-Fi....
Attractive price, Laptop and stand modes expand its usefulness, Full 1080p touch screen, An optical drive
Bulky and hefty, Merely OK battery life, Stand mode leaves keys exposed on the underside, Low-res Webcam
This big-screen laptop has a trick or two up its sleeve to make it more useful than a typical desktop replacement. And the price is surprisingly affordable. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-08-28, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com
1080p IPS touchscreen option, USB 3.0 and optical drive, Backlit AccuType keyboard, Brushed aluminum palm rests and glass edge-to-edge display, Removable panel underneath, No throttling issues, Quiet when idle
1080p IPS option is expensive, Weak backlight for outdoor use, Average build quality, Keyboard and touchpad have poor travel and feedback, Li-ion battery can no longer be quickly swapped, Slow hybrid drive, No VGA-out
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 2 15At its core, the Flex 2 15 is a no frills solution for the home or student user in need of a basic notebook for browsing, email, and other light activities. Look past the novel hinge and "flexing" of the device and you have a stand...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo Flex 2 15 laptop with a 300 degree hinge. This is a 15.6” laptop that weighs 5.1 lbs. and it has a hinge that allows for laptop, presentation and tent mode use. This is the second generation Flex and it's the more affordable l...