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Screen: 13.3in FHD (1080p) QLED touchscreen (LCD, 166PPI)Ĭonnectivity: Wifi 6, Bluetooth 5, 2x Thunderbolt 3, 1x USB-C, microSD/UFS, headphone Like the recent Note 20 Ultra, you can use it like a magic wand by pressing a button and swiping it in the air in various directions to control apps for tasks such as skipping a track or adjusting volume. You push it in to release the stylus and then write on the screen. The stylus slides into a slot next to the Thunderbolt 3 ports and is stored neatly away until you need it.
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The Book Flex’s other trick is a concealed S-Pen stylus, which is the same one shipped with Samsung’s Galaxy Note series of large-screen smartphones. The S-Pen stylus neatly slots into the body of the laptop, out of the way until you need it. That means you end up doing a lot of vertical scrolling as sites and documents don’t fit as well as on laptops that use a taller ratio such as 16:10 or 3:2. Having a 16:9 ratio makes it excellent for watching widescreen videos and movies, but it is less good for working on, simply because the screen isn’t that tall. However, it is noticeably less crisp than higher-resolution screens of a similar size fitted to similarly-priced competitors such as the Surface Laptop 3, Apple’s machines and Dell’s 4K XPS 13. It even has a super-bright “outdoor mode” that boosts the screen temporarily so you can see it more easily in direct sunlight at the touch of a button but this does drain the battery more quickly. It’s bright, beautiful and colourful with 100% DCI-P3 coverage.
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It is a 13.3in LCD (QLED) full HD screen with a true widescreen (16:9) ratio, similar to a TV. The screen is both a strength and a weakness. It took a week to adjust to the shortened shift key taken up by the fingerprint scanner. It’s fairly big, fast and accurate, but its placement takes some getting used to as it takes up half the space usually dedicated to the right shift key. The power button is on the side of the machine, rather than the deck, as are the speaker grilles.Ī fingerprint sensor handles biometric login with Windows Hello. The trackpad is excellent – large enough, responsive and accurate, with a good click to it. The good-sized keys are isolated and well-spaced with a reasonable amount of travel and feel.


It compares favourably to the 13in laptop competition, including the Surface Laptop 3, Dell XPS 13 and Apple MacBook Pro. It’s only 12.9mm thick, which means slipping it into a bag is easy, while build quality is top-notch, making it feel very solid. Weighing 1.16kg, it is pretty light for a laptop, but not for a tablet. However, this isn’t detachable, meaning you’ll have the keyboard facing outward when folded into tablet mode.

The Flex bit refers to the screen, which folds all the way over to the back, making it a laptop that turns into a tablet. You can hold the laptop folded up with one hand, but it’s not easy for long periods.
