Testseek.co.uk have collected 83 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 6 14 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 6 14 - Intel CPU.
December 2013
(77%)
83 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Frankly, the Lenovo Flex 6 14 deserves to cost way more than it does. When you take into consideration the aluminum finish, the beautiful display, comfortable keyboard and beefy hardware inside, you really can't lose at $849 (about £640, AU$1,136).Sure...
Slightly hard to open with one hand, Display appears too reflective
The Lenovo Flex 14 (known as Yoga 530 outside the US) is a good choice if you're in the market for a 2-in-1 laptop, but don't necessarily have the budget for its larger sibling, the Yoga 730...
Abstract: We all know that when it comes to portability, laptops are the best choice. But for that portability, if you want to get a good laptop, you'll have to pay a lot of bucks for it. While many personal computers come with great specs and without breaking the...
Impressive quad-core performance for the price, Comfy keyboard and trackpad, Solid viewing angles on the touchscreen display
Mediocre battery life, Dim display
Lenovo's IdeaPad 6 14 packs a quad-core CPU and a full-HD touchscreen into a 2-in-1 form factor. Its battery and display could be better, but for the bargain price, you're still getting a lot...
Premium design despite low cost, Crisp display and solid keyboard, Fast-charging support and USB-C, Flexibility of a Yoga laptop, Fingerprint sensor and webcam shutter
It's a bit heavy for commuters, Screen is a bit dim at 250 nits, Doesn't use USB-C charger
The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 is a middle tier laptop arriving amid the company's latest and greater business notebooks. With a 14-inch display, appealing design, and a variety of notable features (USB-C, webcam shutter, etc.), the Flex 14 holds a special ap...
Great design, Good battery life, Affordable starting price, Decent performance, Quiet fan under heavier workloads
Slow boot up times, Display can be a little too dim, Trackpad takes a bit of getting used to, Sound a bit on the quiet end
At the end of the day, the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 2-in-1 laptop is a great laptop and worth picking up. You can't look away from that affordable starting price of US$359.99 and the specs that come with it. Sure, there were a few things that you can take a...
solid build, good selection of ports, responsive touch screen, reasonably quiet when under load
processor sleep issues, dim screen, shallow keyboard
Good, but there are better optionsThe Lenovo Flex 14 is a mixed bag. Its strongest areas lie in battery life and storage speed. It is difficult to find a laptop with an NVMe drive at the $800 price point, and the fact that the Flex 14 lasts all day on...
If you're looking for a great Windows 10 PC and you're looking to spend under $1,000, I really can't think of anything better than the Lenovo Flex 6 14. It's really the best you can get at its price point of $799.Obviously, it's not perfect. There's no op...
Relatively thin and light, Budget price tag, Peppy productivity performance
Dim display, Disappointing graphics performance
Sure, it's amazing that you can now snag an ultraportable 2-in-1 with a quad-core Intel CPU and discrete GPU for just $800, but the Lenovo Flex 6 14's dim screen and disappointing graphics performance count as major drawbacks.To comment on this article an...