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Lenovo Flex 6 14 review: A budget 8th-gen 2-in-1 that falls short in the graphics department

Lenovo Flex 6 14-inch review: A budget 8th-gen 2-in-1 that falls short in the graphics department

Posted on August 10, 2018July 27, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s got a discrete GPU, but the graphics don’t deliver.

The Lenovo Flex 6 14″ boasts peppy productivity performance, a discrete GPU and solid battery life for a relatively budget price, but it also comes saddled with a dim screen and iffy graphics.

One of the cheapest thin-and-light convertibles we’ve tested to pack in a quad-core 8th-generation Intel CPU, the Lenovo Flex 6 14 boasts peppy productivity performance and solid battery life for a relatively budget price. Unfortunately, the Flex comes saddled with a dim screen and iffy graphics, disappointing given the system’s discrete Nvidia graphics core.
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