A:AnswerIt's definitely convertible. When you switch it to tablet mode, the keyboard disables so you don't have to worry about buttons pressing. It sits up at an angle while in tablet mode and lays completely flat so as to appear like a real tablet. It is touch screen in both modes & that is one of my favorite features. It has the functionality of a regular laptop, but I have never had crazy high expectations for computers. My only complaint is battery life. It feels like it dies after about 8 hours which doesn't seem comparable to the other laptops I have seen.
A:AnswerYes, it does but the quality is more dependent on the speed of your wifi and router than the laptop itself. this supports AC wifi so its really up to your home network at that point. You can pick up a cheap USB 3.0 to Ethernet adapter (about $10) to plug in if your wifi or router isn't that good.
A:Answerthey have 1 other model which they look alike with different specs the sku for that one is 5225018 and the with the fingerprint scanner is 5579128
A:AnswerI would guess that it is, you can find information on if it is dual-voltage on the power supply brick, or you could try contacting lenovo support on their website.
A:AnswerThis system has only one video out port (HDMI-Out). It will work with the lid shut if you turn off the "What This System Does When The Lid Is Closed" in the control panel.
A:AnswerYes, the 80V50000US is the Winter 2016 version with the updated 7th generation processor. The width are the same for both models 14.1" the depth on the new model is 11.1" vs 9.6" for the older version. The new version has a fingerprint reader on the palm rest which requires a little more room.