The better model comes with a 300 nit anti-glare touch display and whether you want a touchscreen or not, I think it will be worth the $30 upgrade just to get the brighter display. Use your Google Account for seamless access to your files, photos, music and you can start an immersive entertainment. Lenovo generally uses decent panels in its budget devices so it shouldn’t be a bad display to look at but you aren’t going to get a great experience in brightly lit areas. Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 Chromebook 13', powered by up to 10th Generation Intel Core i3 processor, boasts up to 10 hours of battery life to let you get things done quickly and easily with all your favorite Chromebook features. The Lenovo Chromebook 3(14) has a starting price of $269 and that gets you a Full HD non-touch display with a meh 220 nits of brightness. Powered by the same MediaTek SoC found in the Duet Chromebook, don’t expect this Chromebook to be a workhorse but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth considering if you just need a device for casual use. This week, Best Buy has listed two configurations of the 14″ model and they are available for purchase should you find yourself interested in the Arctic Grey 180-degree clamshell. The 11.6″ Flex model showed up on Lenovo’s website last month for $319. Last month, Lenovo quietly rolled out refreshed versions of the 11.6″ and 14″ Chromebook 3 powered by MediaTek’s MT8183 ARM processor.
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