
The Nextbook Flexx 10 and 11 are budget-end hybrid PCs so it’s normal to expect average performance from them. The hinge on both the Flexx 10 and 11 is designed to give the user a comfortable typing experience by raising the rear of the keyboard.

A power, volume and Microsoft home button is located on the back of the device (top left) while the two speakers are located both sides behind the tablet. The detachable keyboard includes two USB 2.0 ports for additional storage or connecting external devices such as a mouse or printer. The microphone and a bunch of other ports (Micro HDMI port, MicroSD card slot, Micro USB port, 3.5mm headphone port, and power port) are all located on the left side of the tablet. The Nextbook Flexx 10 comes with a 2-megapixel front and back facing cameras centered on the device.
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The only difference from Flexx 10 hybrid PC and the Nextbook Flexx 11 is the screen size and the backlit LED keyboard that comes standard with the Flexx 11.Ī 3.7V 9,000mAh lithium ion battery good for up to 8 hours of general useĢ-megapixel front and rear cameras complete with microphoneĭetachable keyboard with two USB 2.0 portsīoth will be upgradable to Windows 10 come its launch on July 29 Sheesh!!! that’s a lot of goodies for just $178.

The Nextbook Flexx 10 comes with a “detachable” keyboard, a one-year subscription to Microsoft Office 365 Personal, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage for one year and 60 Skype world minutes per month for one year.
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We had the opportunity to test the Nextbook Flexx 10 and still can’t believe the $178 price tag, you can barely get decent spec Android phone for that amount. There’s the $178 10.1-inch Nextbook Flexx 10 with a 1280×800 IPS display and 32GB internal storage and the $227 11.6-inch Nextbook Flexx 11 which features a 1366×768 IPS display and comes with 64GB of storage and a backlit LED keyboard.

There are two new models to choose from in the Nextbook Flexx line series. If you are looking to buy a 2-in-1 tablet running Windows 8.1 without breaking the bank, these new tablets from Nextbook may be your best choice. The company is known for its ability to provide affordable devices just like their Windows 8.1 tablet they sold for just $99 at Walmart last year. Well, this is where E Fun’s new Nextbook Flexx line steps in to save the day. Hybrid PCs (a laptop with a removable screen) are not hard to find these days, but scoring one that’s really affordable, sleek and gets the job done is almost impossible.
