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Lenovo flex 3 11.6 review
Lenovo flex 3 11.6 review













We have the higher-specked version of the Yoga 300 for this test. Non-backlit keyboard, available in White or Black Wireless AC (Intel 3160 Dual Band), Bluetooth 4.0, Gigabit LANġ x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, HDMI, SD card-reader, headphone jack, RJ45 The specs sheetġ1.6 inch, 1366 x 768 px resolution, TN, touchġ TB 2.5″ 5400 rpm 9.5mm HDD (Hitachi Travelstar 5K1000) It went back to them once the article was published. The test unit came from Lenovo for the purpose of this test. The detailed review awaits for you below, where I’ve gathered my impressions after using a Yoga 3 11 for a little over one week. Those are paired with a small battery though, a subpar screen and a glitchy trackpad, even by the segment’s low standards. It’s a hybrid that sells for between $300 and $400 and includes a 360-degrees convertible screen, fairly nice aesthetics, a good keyboard and Intel BayTrail-M hardware, among its strong selling points.















Lenovo flex 3 11.6 review