![]() ![]() Two rounded hinges let the 11.6-inch screen bend through the four operating modes familiar to users of Lenovo's Yoga Windows systems: laptop mode an easel-style stand mode, with the screen tilted back and keyboard face down on a desk an A-frame tent mode, with screen and keyboard forming an inverted V and tablet mode, with screen and keyboard back to back. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Dell Latitude 5285 2-in-1 Review Even so, it's no burden in a briefcase or backpack, or at home on a lap or on an airplane tray table, even if you find yourself stuck in a middle seat. ![]() It weighs 2.9 pounds, lighter than the Dell's 3.16, but heavier than the Asus's 2.43 pounds despite the latter's larger 12.5-inch full HD display. Fully Flexibleīesides being priced $70 below a comparably equipped Dell Chromebook 3189 Education 2-in-1 ($239.00 at Dell Technologies) (Opens in a new window), the Flex is slightly more compact at 0.8 by 11.7 by 8.1 inches (HWD) versus 0.8 by 12 by 8.2 inches. Straddling the consumer and classroom realms with vigor and value, the Flex almost unseated the Asus Chromebook Flip as our favorite mass-market Chromebook, until it sputtered in one torture test. But it's an IPS touch screen in a flip-and-fold convertible chassis. The Lenovo Flex 11 Chromebook ($279) is plastic, not aluminum, and it has an 11.6-inch display with just 1,366-by-768 rather than 1080p or higher resolution. Models like the $449 Samsung Chromebook Plus and $499 Asus Chromebook Flip C302CA are 2-in-1 laptop/tablet convertibles with bigger, higher-resolution touch displays in sleek aluminum cases-perks that help the Asus nab our Editors' Choice for consumer chromebooks. ![]() You can still find cheap Chromebooks with 11.6-inch non-touch screens for $199, but the market's moved upscale.
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