Netbook revisited The Lenovo Ideapad Flex 10 is a small, light, low-cost mini-notebook using the latest Baytrail-M entry-level PC platform. A touchscreen is included, USB3.0 too. Can the Flex 10 convince us that this new take on the netbook is going to be successful?
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Flex-10-Notebook-Review.116655.0.html
This review was conducted with care and much thought to detail.
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Why would you get this instead of an Asus T100??
That's the question you didn't answer.
I got mine in the USA for $239.99 with a $130 promo code discount at Fry's in California last Thursday 25.09.2014. I have an 128 GB Crucial MX 100 SSD for upgrade, but I do not want to void the one year warranty just yet or remove the 500 GB Seagate Momentus that I have inside. :)
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Quote from: Bobbert Snobblebottom on May 30, 2014, 17:50:14Why would you get this instead of an Asus T100?
well...I can give you a number of reasons:
- better CPU
- more storage
- better keyboard
- you can have different screen angles, not just 1 fixed position like on Asus
As someone else has said, this is an excellent, detailed review.
What stands out is the time taken to perform testing of a variety of metrics as opposed to simply passing on opinions of the machine. Comparisons with other laptops good too.
Thanks for the review!
I have recently bought Lenovo Ideapad Flex 10 Laptop (59-404493)) it is a blend of smart configuration, amazing speed and powerful performance. I have been mesmerized at its unique flexible design and touchscreen display. Touch is highly responsive which has 10 finger multitouch display along with lots of connectivity features, I recommend users you must go for this laptop. For further details please visit http://goo.gl/wvW3cy
Quote from: jacob anthony on August 10, 2015, 07:07:09
I have recently bought Lenovo Ideapad Flex 10 Laptop (59-404493)) it is a blend of smart configuration, amazing speed and powerful performance. I have been mesmerized at its unique flexible design and touchscreen display. Touch is highly responsive which has 10 finger multitouch display along with lots of connectivity features, I recommend users you must go for this laptop. For further details please visit
http://goo.gl/wvW3cy
Thank you for an excellent review. However, I have had this laptop for just over a year and the battery life is terrible. I cannot get through two hours of basic word processing without the battery being drained.
I use lenovo since the end of 2014 and it was really very slow. Now I upgraded it with a SSD (Kingstone SSDNow UV400 SSD 2.5" 240GB SUV400S37/240G SATA3) and now works like a laptop. I recommed strongly to upgrade with SSD.
I recommend switch HDD drive for SSD drive in this netbook
As other Users have said, using an SSD on the Flex 10 is a worthwhile upgrade. Works fine even in 2020.