
Above the screen is a 720p webcam with a built-in privacy shutter.

All said and done, the screen’s compact size makes text and visuals sharper compared to a budget Windows notebook with a 15.6-inch screen. With a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, nothing feels cramped on an 11.6-inch screen but yes those bezels are annoying. The screen isn’t the weakest point for sure but it would be great if brands start using slightly better panels on entry-level Chromebooks. I am not a big fan of touchscreens on notebooks but since this Chromebook has a 2-in-1 design, a touch-enabled display does have a use case. Opening and closing this device is just what you expect to be, and there’s a satisfying resistance when you close the lid.

I can use the Flex 3i in different forms, including as a tablet. Lenovo has a lot of experience with hinges, and it shows. Also read | Review: This Asus Chromebook C223 costs Rs 17,999 and is aimed at students Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 3i Chromebook review: Display and sound
