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Review lenovo ideapad 3 15.6 touchscreen laptop
Review lenovo ideapad 3 15.6 touchscreen laptop





review lenovo ideapad 3 15.6 touchscreen laptop

That's not optimal if you're using the kiosk mode for displaying a video or PowerPoint for a group. This is not an IPS screen, so the image washes out quickly from off-axis views. IdeaPad screens are typically very good, and this one, while on the glossy side, has excellent touch response, and is bright and colorful - at least when viewed head-on. If I were buying one of the more-expensive configurations, I'd want at least the option to upgrade to a higher-resolution screen. That's low for a midsize laptop these days in general, but for $600 to $700 or so, it's acceptable. The 14-inch display has a native resolution of 1,366x768 pixels. It's a marked difference from, for example, the Yoga hinge, which is so good at camouflaging its dual purpose. The typical elegant Lenovo hinge has been replaced with a big, bulky tube that's squared off in front, rounded in the back. We've seen models with orange accents, another Lenovo standby, but this review unit has a gray plastic border around the edges of the screen and base. Like the Yoga, S-series, U-series, and other IdeaPad laptops, the Flex has a matte, smooth lid that tapers slightly at the edges, with a subtle Lenovo logo in the top-left corner. The Flex 14 has some design elements that follow Lenovo's current IdeaPad line.







Review lenovo ideapad 3 15.6 touchscreen laptop