With so many schools having to go virtual due to COVID-19, Chromebooks have been hard to come by for months. Most of what I’ve found in stock these days are older devices, sometimes posing as new ones, that you really should skip.
This morning, however, I did find that Amazon has the Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook in stock for U.S. delivery this week.
Priced at $409.99 I think this is a great value for the the money, especially after using the device; see my hands on thoughts here.
You could spend more and get double the RAM on a different 2020 Chromebook, for example, or a higher-performing Core i5 processor, but you’re probably looking at another $150 or so. If you’re looking for a virtual learning device, an every day, all day browser, and some Android apps, you can easily get away with this device based on the hardware specifications:
CPU | 10th-Gen Intel Core i3 |
GPU | Intel Integrated Graphics |
Display | 13.3-inch 1920 x 1080 IPS touchscreen, 300 nits |
Memory | 4 GB / DDR4 |
Storage | 64GB eMMC, microSD slot for expansion |
Connectivity | WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 |
Input | Water-resistant, backlit keyboard, multitouch trackpad, 720p webcam |
Ports | Two USB Type-C (3.1), one USB Type-A (3.1), headphone jack |
Battery | Run-time of up to 10 hours |
Weight | 2.97 pounds |
Software | Chrome OS automatic software update expiration: June 2028 |
There are a bunch of solid mid-range components in there along with some future-proofing. You’re getting WiFi 6 support, for example, and nearly 8 years of Chrome OS software updates.
That, combined with a very solid 1080p IPS touchscreen display, a 10th-gen Intel Core i3 and up to 10 hours of run time make the Flex 5 an attractive convertible Chromebook.