Lenovo Flex 14 - Ultrabook screen rotates 300 degrees

Lenovo today introduced a new ultrabook called Flex 14. At first glance at the promotional image, this product seems to resemble a 14-inch screen version of Yoga line (Lenovo had previously had Yoga 11 and Yoga 13 ).

The product has a touch screen but cannot be folded 360 degrees for use as a Yoga-like tablet 13.

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Flex 14.

Lenovo today introduced a new ultrabook called Flex 14 . At first glance at the promotional picture, this product seems to resemble a 14-inch screen version of Yoga series (before that Lenovo had Yoga 11 and Yoga 13).

However, the Flex 14 is a cheaper version with a limited number of features including a 300-degree screen instead of 360 degrees, as well as lessening the sensor of turning off the keyboard when rotating. In addition, the machine also has an attractive starting price of 780 USD in Singapore market.

Flex 14 owns a multi-touch screen with a size of 14 inches with a resolution of 1,366x768 pixels. It has a good configuration with Intel Core i5-4200U processor, Nvidia GeForce GT 740M graphics card, 8 GB RAM, 500 GB hard drive (may use hybrid drive form called by Lenovo 14 is ultrabook).

To make it easier to use a front-facing touch screen, Lenovo has added a keyboard switch to prevent the keyboard from being mistakenly pressed. This equipment replaces the self-turning sensor of Yoga 13 and Yoga 11.

Lenovo said the Flex line will have a 15-inch version with the same specifications as the Flex 14. However, in addition to the larger screen, the keyboard of the device also has a full range of number keys on the right.

The Lenovo Flex 14 starts selling in the Asian market in September.

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The lever switches off the keyboard on the side.

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Real photos of Flex 14.

Update 25 May 2019
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