If it dies after that, it looks like you can open it up to replace it. My only concern is that it was 2 years old out of the box is battery life, but if it dies under warranty (1 year Lenovo, 1 additional year from my credit card), it should be replaced at no cost. It does not power down when you close it, and I would not expect it to, it just goes to sleep. It automatically powers on when you open it. One odd thing, but it's not really a problem. I have my Windows PC set up for secure remote access, so the Chromebook works for me. REMINDER, this is a Chromebook, it will not run your windows apps, but it will run MOST Android apps. At this price point, touch screens are rare, and the convertible feature aspect is a bonus. The speakers suck, so I splurged and spent 16 bucks on bluetooth.Īutomatically goes into tablet mode when you fold the screen onto the back of the keyboard. Happy with the PC, not so happy with ComputerSaleUSA. There is support on the Lenovo site and they did update my warranty so make sure you do this so if you do have a problem you'll be set. I contacted the seller, ComputerSaleUSA, and they did not get back to me so they sorta/kinda suck.
When I went to to make sure that there were no software/firmware updates, I checked the warranty and it indicated that it was long since out of warranty (my unit was built in 2020). Happy with the laptop, bit heavy to use as a tablet for a long period. Lenovo Newest Flex 2-in-1 Convertible Chromebook, MediaTek MT8183 8-Core Processor, 11.6" HD IPS Touchscreen, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC, Webcam, Wi-Fi 5,Bluetooth, Chrome OS