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LENOVO IDEAPAD FLEX 5I GEN 7 16" INTEL CORE I7-1255U 1.7GHZ / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD

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Características LENOVO IDEAPAD FLEX 5I GEN 7 16" INTEL CORE I7-1255U 1.7GHZ / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD

Tamaño16 "

RAM16 GB

Capacidad512 GB

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SOFIA S

03.08.2023

Excelente adquisición

A muy buen precio una gran computadora

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Danna M

05.12.2022

Excelente laptop

Excelente producto

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JF

07.06.2024

I have a hot problem with this laptop. Maybe I'm just unlucky, but not only I couldn't game on it (I wouldn't dare to put it in high performance mode so far), but even in balanced mode, when browsing, with fast charging turned off the palmrest on the right is very hot (battery in vantage marked as hot at 39 degrees). No update solved this so far. And I'm afraid it is unusable like this for heavy photo-video editing, and that's what I bought it for. Maybe it requires more tweaking, undervolting, I don't know, I'm not a nerd who wants to waste time in BIOS settings, why couldn't it work well straight out of the box...

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Ednumero

19.05.2024

I do prefer 4K panels, though I will say I don't mind too much for most of today's video which already uses lossy/blocky compression. It's crispness in text and the better scaling options to achieve the desired UI element sizes that draw me towards 3840x over 3200x.

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NikoB

16.04.2024

This is some kind of shame from Lenovo - a laptop weighing 2.3 kg with a power supply of almost 1 kg!!! And at the same time it is also noisy. And the most shameful thing is that it does not have RJ45!!! Minimum ping on a wi-fi connection and stable speed are physically impossible! Lenovo - why this idiotic 3.2K screen that is not compatible at the pixel level with either 4K video or FHD video? What is the point of this perversion with screen resolution? And at the same time a shameful contrast! Have your developers become completely stupid and don't understand what people need? People need perfectly sharp fonts (maximum ppi, which only 4k+ screens produce) in normal use and full, at the pixel level, compatibility (perfect clarity) with the fhd mode in games, where you can squeeze the maximum fps out of the obviously weak dgpu, which is again provided but only 4k panels. It feels like Lenovo's developers and marketers have finally gotten stoned or are using some kind of hallucinogenic mushrooms...

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Tasinv

29.08.2023

To repair the screen cost $700 !!! Do NOT buy this laptop!!! The laptop itself costs $850! The screen repair is 80% of the Laptop Price - WTF!!!!!! Lenovo is RIPING US OFF !

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NikoB

30.01.2023

The HP G9 865 would be an ideal laptop (if you slightly improve the cooling system, bringing it to greater silence with a core load of no more than 50% in the background) with a 6850U (it is 60% (!) Faster than this garbage from Lenovo at a lower TDP !! !) if not for 3 problems: 1. Terrible fhd screen, instead of 4k@120Hz (as on T16) 2. An even worse keyboard, where HP, out of the wildest greed, did not even begin to make a separate cheap power button, building it into the keyboard. 3. Terrible decision to change the power supply to a debility usb-c, as the main plug (as in all lenova business series), instead of a reliable round and angled connector. Which sticks out to the side and easily breaks out on the couch by right-handed people, who are the majority on the planet. In Lenovo and HP, laptops are made by some idiots who do not understand that fragile usb-c should only be in the back, not on the side. Or should there be 2 connectors one in the back and 2 on the side - left and right. The old design of the HP G8 855 was much better, with the angled power plug on the right, but there was only one heat pipe, which is dumb. And performance was not his thing. All laptop manufacturers, as they agreed, are doing some kind of s*** instead of reference solutions. It feels like they are doing this on purpose, so as to never make a reference laptop in terms of screen, ports, keyboard and power. Marketers are getting dumber every year, like the majority of the world's population ...

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Xman

30.01.2023

Poor performance because Lenovo decided to share the same mainboard design for 14" and 16" model (that is why cooling fan exhaust is so far from vent). Lenovo also make cost cutting on memory RAM speed, SSD and panels (in some EU countries you cannot buy other FHD panel than the 350 nits). Also they force you to buy with crappy MX550 because they signed contract with NVIDIA to sell this crap. It you want to buy top notch P16S then you get old T550, slow and power hungry DDR4 and no WWAN modem. Extreme prices for poor configurations. It is better to spend it on Apple M1 & M2 laptops.

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NikoB

26.01.2023

It is certainly quiet, but the performance drops to a catastrophic value. It's even worse than the i5 1235U in some models... Obviously, until Lenovo does something with the cooling system, significantly increasing its efficiency (with better performance) and with the same noise, there is no point in buying such a device for such money. It would be nice if the screen was 4k@120Hz or was 2560x1600@165Hz like in legions or at least 60Hz, like in Thinkbook or like in cheap Acer Aspire 5 with 2560x1440 with 100% sRGB, but here is a completely shameful screen that does not match the asking price. Maybe the RAM is fast? No, it's embarrassingly slow. Maybe 64GB is installed from the factory to justify 1800 euros? No. Shameful even for 2021 16GB... So what is Lenovo paying for here? Can you remove -1000 euros from the price? Now that's where it gets interesting...