Lenovo Flex 11 Chromebook With Launched, 'Designed for Android Apps
Lenovo
on Wednesday launched its 2-in-1 convertible Flex 11 Chromebook. The
Flex 11 has been pitched by the company as a device optimised for
entertainment and productivity, and bears a touchscreen that provides
improved Android app support. Lenovo says that Flex 11 was designed
"with Android apps from the Google Play store in mind." The laptop comes
with a 360-degree hinge that provides it with flexibility and ability
to shift to different modes including watch, tent, laptop, and tablet
according to user's needs. The pricing for the laptop starts from $279
(roughly Rs. 18,000), and it will be made available by the company later
this month.
The Lenovo's Flex 11 runs ChromeOS,
and while Android app support is the most touted feature, support will
be coming soon to the laptop, as per the company. It sports a 11.6-inch
(768x1366 pixels) touchscreen IPS display and is powered by a quad-core
2.1GHz ARM processor. The laptop packs 4GB of RAM and comes with 32GB of
built-in storage. In terms of connectivity options, Flex 11 offers
options including HDMI, USB 3.0, an audio jack, USB Type-C and an SD
card slot.
As
per Lenovo's claims, the Flex 11 provides up to 10 hours of battery
life. The Flex 11 weighs less than 1.36kg and comes with a
drop-resistant design, which allows it to withstand falls from up to 2.4
feet, as per company's claims. The company says that the laptop also
features a water-resistant keyboard that can handle spills of up to
330ml.
"Skype, Asphalt 8, Evernote, and Slack
run seamlessly on this powerful ARM processor as well as all touch
applications, interactive games, high-definition video, and more,
without compromising on performance," Lenovo said in its release.
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