Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid

Final Verdict
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid is a unique 2-in-1 device that integrates a Windows laptop and an Android tablet into a sleek and professional design. While its innovative features are impressive, the device is slightly bulkier and more expensive than ideal for some users.
Starting Price: $2,464.99
Available at: Lenovo for $2,464.99 See It
Pros
- Dual-OS novelties
- Ample performance
- Gorgeous OLED screen
- Impressive premium build
- Includes pen
Cons
- Minimal Windows-to-Android integration
- Comparatively middling battery life
- Expensive
- Heavy
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid: A Dual-OS Innovation
Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid ($2,464.99 as tested) takes the concept of a 2-in-1 laptop to the next level by incorporating two separate systems: a Windows 11 laptop and an Android tablet. The tablet connects to a detachable base station, allowing seamless transitions between the two operating systems. Both systems can even operate simultaneously when the base station is linked to an external monitor.
While the device makes some trade-offs—such as imperfect software integration between Windows and Android and a heavier-than-average build—it stands out as a remarkable engineering feat, offering a combination of features and functionality unmatched by any other device on the market.
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid Specifications
- Category: Ultraportable
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
- RAM (Tested Configuration): 32 GB
Configuration and Design: A Dual-Function Marvel
At first glance, Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid appears to be a standard 14-inch 2-in-1 laptop. However, its design is far from ordinary. When the display is tilted vertically, the lid detaches from the base to function independently as an Android tablet. Remarkably, the base station continues to operate as a fully functional PC when connected to an external monitor.
Lenovo enhances the versatility by including an easel-style stand for the tablet and a digital pen, making it ideal for creative tasks and presentations.
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Portability Concerns: Weight and Dimensions
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid leans toward the heavier side, with the base station weighing 2.14 pounds and the tablet 1.73 pounds, bringing the total to 3.87 pounds. This exceeds the three-pound threshold typically expected of ultraportable devices. Notably, the lid contributes a significant portion of the weight, more so than in standard laptops.
In terms of size, the ThinkBook’s 12.3-by-8.8-inch footprint is standard for a 14-inch laptop. However, it’s noticeably thicker at 0.63 inches, with the lid accounting for 0.26 inches of that thickness—making it bulkier than most devices in its class.Call to Action Title.
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Pros
- Dual-OS novelties
Ample performance
Gorgeous OLED screen
Impressive premium build
Includes pen
Cons
- Minimal Windows-to-Android integration
Comparatively middling battery life
Expensive
Heavy

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