Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 5i 2-in-1 Laptop (15.6″ FHD Touchscreen, Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, IST Active Stylus), Convertible, Fingerprint, Backlit KB, Wi-Fi 6, Webcam, Win 11 Home, Gray
Original price was: $799.99.$715.99Current price is: $715.99.








Price: $799.99 - $715.99
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Meet the IdeaPad Flex 5 2-in-1 Laptop
Engineered with narrow bezels on four sides, the IdeaPad Flex 15 inch laptop not only looks stylish and contemporary, it also lets you get the most out of the Flex’s FHD IPS touchscreen display.
Enjoy video chatting with friends and family—but don’t stress for a second about the webcam when you’re not using it. Just close the physical webcam shutter and block potential hackers.
The IdeaPad Flex 15 convertible’s optional digital pen lets you sketch, annotate, jot down inspirations, or take notes on the go. Thanks to extras like WiFi 6 and long battery life, you can do so wherever you are—without stressing about losing power.
With Alexa on your PC you can simplify your life and use your voice to get more done. Stay organized with shopping lists, to-do lists and reminders. Watch the news, listen to music, control your smart home from the comfort of your couch, video call with friends and family, and more.
Technical Specifications
Display: 15.6″ FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Glossy, Multi-Touch, 250 nits, 45% NTSC
Processor: 11th Generation Intel Quad-Core i7-1165G7 Processor (2.80GHz, up to 4.70GHz with Turbo Boost, 4 Cores, 8 Threads, 12 MB Cache)
Graphics: Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics
Memory: 16GB DDR4 RAM
Storage: 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
Networking: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 802.11AX (2 x 2) + Bluetooth 5.0
Operating System: Windows 11 Home 64-bit
Battery: 3-Cell Lithium-Ion 52.5 Wh
Webcam: HD 720p with Privacy Shutter
Keyboard: Backlit, English (US)
Audio: 2 x 2W speakers with Dolby Audio; Dual microphone (DAX3)
Security: Fingerprint Reader; TPM 2.0; Privacy Shutter
Dimensions: 14.1 x 9.4 x 0.82″
Weight:3.97 lbs
I/O Ports
2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
HDMI 1.4b
4-in-1 card reader
Headphone / mic combo
Engineered with narrow bezels on four sides, the 15 inch IdeaPad Flex 5 (5i) looks stylish and contemporary. The 360 degree hinge allows ‘Laptop’ mode for everyday computing, ‘Tent’ mode for sharing things, ‘Stand’ mode for binge-watching, or ‘Tablet’ mode for more intuitive interaction
16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Memory (Soldered); 512GB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD; 11th Generation Intel Quad-Core i7-1165G7 Processor (2.80GHz, up to 4.70GHz with Turbo Boost, 4 Cores, 8 Threads, 12 MB Cache)
15.6″ FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Glossy, Multi-Touch, 250 nits; Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics functions as UHD Graphics – Expandable to one monitor via HDMI. Max resolution of the External Monitors: 4K (3840*2160) @30Hz
2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (1 Always On), 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (support data transfer and Power Delivery), 1 x HDMI 1.4b, 1 x 4-in-1 card reader, 1 x Headphone / mic combo; Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 802.11AX (2 x 2) + Bluetooth 5.0
Everything is original from the Manufacturer, 1-year warranty from Lenovo. Windows 11 Home 64-bit, Ideal for Family Entertainment, School Education, Daily Productivity, Casual Gaming, Streaming, Online Class, Remote Learning, Zoom Meeting, Video Conference, etc.
Customers say
Customers find the notebook computer works well and has nice specs. They are satisfied with its feel. However, some customers have reported issues with the hinges breaking or cracking the screen within a week. There are also complaints about WiFi connectivity and brake performance. Opinions differ on pen use and speed.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
8 reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 5i 2-in-1 Laptop (15.6″ FHD Touchscreen, Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, IST Active Stylus), Convertible, Fingerprint, Backlit KB, Wi-Fi 6, Webcam, Win 11 Home, Gray
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Original price was: $799.99.$715.99Current price is: $715.99.
Andy Fulton –
Awesome laptop
Really no complaints. Finger sensor works well. I use nordVPN/password manager over the wallet with it, but the speed and features of this laptop is amazing. It 360’s. It is fast. I can open up as many tabs as I want.
K. C. Morrill –
Lenovo Needs to Rethink the Hinges
I bought this model less than 2 years ago. I had another Lenovo before this one that lasted more than five years and I had spent a month researching to find a model that I thought would carry me through another five years, plus a couple of nice features that were more for fun.This model has two hinges instead of the long one in the middle. They held the cover in place very well, no matter how I had it set. But that may also be its downfall. Now, I will admit the laptop fell one day to the floor (carpeted), hitting one of the corners. The laptop was closed at the time and damaged a small portion of the base corner and a scuff on the lid corner. Nothing else seemed wrong, the screen intact, and the laptop functioned as usual. About a week later, I noticed the bottom edge of the screen was not flush with the lid. I tried snapping it back in place and it would pop out again. Even with being more careful opening the lid, the hinge finally let go from under the screen. That portion of the hinge is metal, but its screwed into plastic. Considering the laptop landed on the outside corner and not where the hinge was, I’m not sure if the drop had anything to do with it. But I was dismayed to see that the hinge had been screwed into plastic. With the force it takes to open and move the lid where you want it, I had been concerned from the beginning how much strain it was putting on the hinges. Did the plastic start to crack before it fell from the stress or did the fall do the damage?The laptop still works, I just have to prop it up in order to use it. Unfortunately, most of what I had intended to use it for is no longer possible. Its probably repairable, but the fact that it cost as much as it did and having to shell out what would end up being half of its original cost to have it fixed is a little hard to swallow. You might want to think about extending your warranty.So if you decide this is the laptop for you, just be mindful of the hinges. Being able to flip your screen around is great, but do it with some care. And don’t drop it. It may last you longer than mine did.
Chris Santangelo –
Questionable quality of build, died after 100 days…
I will say I loved the laptop when I first got it. Beautiful screens, nice specs, overall a seemingly great machine. Then out of the blue, 9 days after the warranty expires, it dies. blue screen of death, and endless loop of failed repairs and reinstalls. Very suspect quality on this unit. Sent in for repairs, if those don’t go well, and the unit doesn’t last as it should, will be the last time I trust a Lenovo laptop. Buyer beware…Got the laptop back, lasted 2 whole days before it started crashing again. Don’t waste your time or money on this one…
Tiffany Cataldo –
Best Laptop ever!!
I have owned many laptops over the years and this one is one I would strongly recommend if you dont want all the extra stuff other companies love to put on theirs….. it is a much cleaner first start up …
Cathlyn Clark –
Love this computer
I bought this to use in my digital photography and design classes for college and it was worth every penny. Customer service was awesome! The laptop didnât come with the pen in the package, they sent it out immediately and I received it 2 days later. Would highly recommend this seller!
Brook –
Issues from the start
I got this laptop last August 2022 and within a month the system repeatedly and consistently couldnt find the network driver on certain networks. Trying to fix a network driver issue with no ethernet cable is almost impossible and customer support wasnt fixing the problem, just putting a bandaid on it. It was only when I had to send my laptop in for repairs because the hinges locked up and broke apart my screen after less than a year of use that everything was properly reinstalled and replaced. Now I have no issues but it would have been nice to start out that way.
B –
Love the laptop but warranty repairs one month out are a pain
I got this new laptop less than a month ago.I tried the webcam for the first time yesterday.It was blurry and half of the image was blacked out.I tried all the usual things – – – reboot, check camera settings, wipe and clean the lens – – – nothing worked.I scanned the QR on the back of the laptop and got connected right away with Lenovo support. I was impressed.The rep asked permission to take control of my laptop, did a bunch of troubleshooting, asked me to take photos of the lens . . . nothing worked.He told me it was a hardware issue and I’d need to ship the laptop back to them for repair. I asked how long it would take and he said “undetermined”. They do not provide loaners.This obviously means I would be without a laptop for the entire time they’re working on it, and completely at their mercy regarding how long that would be.The rep also told me that they will send me an approval form to sign for costs involved just in case it’s not covered under warranty. I asked how it could be less than a month old and not covered by the warranty. He said it was just a standard form to sign.It just felt wrong that I was the one that would be inconvenienced when it was their product that was defective.The rep opened a case for me and I asked if I could take a couple of days to try to source another remedy.I called Amazon.In true Amazon form, they came through like champs.Full return, full refund and I can just purchase another laptop of my choosing.I’ve already done so. The new one arrives tomorrow, and I will keep this current one for several days so I can transfer all my files from one to another.Still a pain – – – I’d just gotten this new one set up the way I want – – – but Amazon has once again proven why they are the leaders in customer service and customer support.Oh, and btw, call me a glutton for punishment, but I purchased this same laptop again as my replacement because I loved it.Pros:Fast, lots of memory, number pad (which I surprisingly use a lot), nice clarity and very comfortable using as a tablet with the included pen.Cons:Only 2 usb ports. My mouse dongle is in one of them all the time, so that leaves me with only 1 for external drives. If I want to transfer to/from/or between 2 drives, I need to either take my mouse dongle out, or use a usb hub.I will definitely test the camera the day I get it too, but I do like that the camera lens cover is built in. I had to buy a stick on lens cover for my previous laptop.
Omar P. –
Me encantó, se ve muy premium y de buenos materiales, estuve trabajando un rato con ella y no se calentó nada. Además si viene con el lápiz Toshiba 🙂