Want a really inexpensive computer that still has decent performance? Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Plus is emerging as the CPU of choice to build upon—with machines like Lenovo’s new IdeaPad 5x sporting a price of just $850 (under $700 when it’s on sale).
The Snapdragon Plus is, in every way, the baby brother of the Snapdragon Elite that's in so many Copilot+ PCs—slower, less fully formed, and generally ignored by most of its family. As such, it’s a curious choice for Lenovo to use as the backbone for its new IdeaPad 5x, a 2-in-1 laptop with higher aspirations.
As a 2-in-1, it features a hinge that allows the screen to fold back 360 degrees until it’s flush against the laptop’s base. In this mode, the device can be used as a tablet, or you can prop it into a tent shape as an impromptu screen for passive streaming. Today’s 2-in-1 laptops tend to be built with more powerful guts, but hey, maybe times are a-changin’ and this design is trickling down to a more mass-market position.
The specs are basic. The unit features a 14-inch touchscreen with a 1,920 x 1,200-pixel resolution. A 1-TB solid state drive and 16 GB of RAM are paired with the Snapdragon X Plus X1P42100 CPU, the same chip we encountered on the Asus ProArt PZ13. For a cheap laptop, it’s got surprisingly robust connectivity: two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, HDMI, and a microSD card reader. Note, however, that the USB-C ports don’t support USB4 or Thunderbolt 4, and you’ll need to save one for the charger.