Lenovo unveiled three new laptops into the markets by releasing successive products to their 'IdeaPad' and also their gaming-grade 'Legion' laptops. Alongside the two premium laptops, the company has also brought in a new 'Flex 5 320' 2-in-1 laptop. With a size of 15-inches, the Flex 320 is sold at a price of $439.99 with a price increment of $50 for those people looking for a 17-inch model.

Lenovo's all three models, the 720S, 320S and the 320 itself all have non-generic colors that are mostly attractive to college students as reported by The Verge. The most expensive variant among the three is the 15-inch IdeaPad 720S that begins at a price of $969.99 which can also be offered with the latest generation Kaby Lake i7 processor onboard. The entry level laptop comes with a full HD 1080p resolution, 16GB of memory and an internal storage capacity of 512GB. The product weighs three and a half pounds.

The pricing for the Lenovo Legion Y920 starts at a base price of $2699.99 which includes a Pascal GTX 1070 graphics card from Nvidia along with mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting.  The company has primarily concentrated on the weight factor which is why all their newly released products are lighter to handle and are also slimmer in size.

Going into the details about the Lenovo Flex 5, it packs a 3-cell 52.5 Wh battery onboard. Details from PCWorld suggest the battery capacity is arguably more powerful than the similar competition in the 2-in-1 market like the Inspiron 15' 7000 laptops from Dell and the Elitebook x360 from HP.

Connectivity options for the Flex 5 from Lenovo include one USB Type-C port alongside two traditional USB Type-A ports. Seems like the USB-C port will not be able to charge the laptop since Lenovo has a proprietary AC power adapter taking care of charging the device.