Technology
Lenovo Flex 5G – Review 2020 – PCMag AU
Lenovo’s first 5G PC promises superfast download speeds (it depends very much on your location) and delivers extraordinary battery life. But the Snapdragon 8cx-based Flex 5G is an otherwise average 2-in-1 convertible with a whopper of a price tag.

Few laptops sold in the U.S. come with cellular connectivity as an option, and nearly all that do connect only to LTE networks, not the new 5G ones. But 2020 has seen the introduction of notebooks that can connect to 5G, like the Lenovo Flex 5G. It’s a 2-in-1 convertible PC that promises gigabit speeds on Verizon’s LTE and 5G networks, and its power-sipping Qualcomm Snapdragon processor helps ensure extraordinary battery life at the expense of occasionally sluggish performance. However, at $1,49…
-
General24 hours ago
Significant earthquake shakes homes and wakes residents across western NSW
-
General18 hours ago
Zoe Daniel calls for election recount in Goldstein after final count gives Liberal Party’s Tim Wilson 260-vote lead
-
General15 hours ago
Russia launches one of its biggest aerial attacks on Kyiv since the start of the war
-
General14 hours ago
Melbourne City secure first ever Melbourne derby A-League Men’s grand final after seeing off Western United