Using the standard mains adapter takes longer over four hours to fully charge. Perhaps not outside, on an incredibly sunny day with no clouds in the sky, but good enough in almost all other scenarios. That’s bright enough for you to be able to work in most conditions. I actually recorded an impressive 360 nits on full brightness. Lenovo quotes a not-brilliant maximum brightness level of 250 nits on IdeaPad Flex 5s with a Full HD display. Screen & SpeakersĬonsidering that the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 is a mid-ranged device not geared towards gaming, photo editing, or any kind of high-end work at all, the display is pretty good. It’s also a little unresponsive by default, but at least that’s easy to fix by tinkering in the Touchpad settings. It’s shunted off to the left a little too, which is great news if you’re left-handed, not so great if you’re not. Regrettably, the trackpad is not quite as ample, especially when you consider the real estate available. The keycaps are nicely textured, which makes getting comfortable easier, and they’re reasonably snappy, even if there is a bit of flex in the centre of the board. Generally, the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 is easy enough to type on.
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