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The left side of the chassis has One Type-C and one Type-A, both using older standards. Just like with the 14-inch model with MediaTek MT8183, you don’t get as many ports, (nor as new) with this processor. And yes that bottom chin bezel needs a drastic shave! You still end up fitting the same 1366 x 768 resolution panel in the nearly identical chassis, which is a bit cramped. Sadly, there doesn’t seem to be much improvement with regard to the screen of the Lenovo Chromebook Flex 3, priced $10 less than the Intel version. They noted that the screen was a bit weak given the 250 nits of brightness and 720p resolution. Interestingly, just today The Verge reviewed the Flex 3i with a Celeron N4020. The new 11.6-inch Lenovo Chromebook Flex 3 with MediaTek inside debuts at $319.99. Today I see there’s a smaller sibling that you can buy directly from Lenovo. Earlier this week I spotted updated 14-inch Lenovo Chromebooks that swap out the Intel CPUs from last year’s model.
