It sports a simple, all-gray chassis that blends into most office spaces. The device reminds me a lot of the recently released Acer Aspire 16 in terms of looks, although Lenovo's PC is slightly bigger, measuring 14.02 x 10.04 x 0.77 inches and weighing 4.18 pounds. For comparison, the Aspire measures 14 x 9.85 x 0.63 inches and weighs 3.42 pounds.
When shopping for a 2-in-1 laptop, you have to weigh multiple characteristics: versatility, performance, and price. The is one such device that checks off those boxes for budget-conscious buyers. It's designed to maximize its value, delivering solid everyday performance across the board while remaining affordable. Also: Whatever you do, don't forget to clean your desktop PC regularly - here's how experts do it That said, it doesn't excel in any particular category, offering satisfactory performance across the board.
HP's OmniBook Flip series has impressed us here at ZDNET this past year, stepping up as affordable, versatile laptops for a variety of everyday use cases for students or professionals. We recently reviewed the OmniBook X Flip 16, the larger model of the series, noting its brilliant display and solid performance for the price. Now, I've been using the 14-inch variety (with an AMD processor) and found it equally practical.