Lenovo Expands IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 Lineup in North America: New 14-Inch Model Brings Core Ultra 7 355 and Core Ultra 5 322 Options

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The new 14-inch IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 also supports pen inputs.

Lenovo has quietly expanded its popular convertible laptop lineup in North America, introducing the IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (14IPH11) – a 14-inch sibling to the previously released 15-inch variant. The new model arrives with two Intel Core Ultra processor choices, a 60 Wh battery, and some surprisingly upgradeable internals for a compact convertible.

Earlier this year, Lenovo launched a 15-inch version of the IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 355. That processor has now been joined by a more affordable Core Ultra 5 322 option, and both chips have made their way into the new 14-inch chassis. The 14IPH11 effectively replaces the Gen 10 models, bringing faster performance, better graphics, and longer battery life to Lenovo’s mid-range convertible lineup.

If you’re shopping for a versatile laptop that can double as a tablet, here’s everything you need to know about pricing, performance, display quality, and upgrade options.


Core Ultra 5 322 vs. Core Ultra 7 355: A 28% Performance Gap

The biggest decision when configuring the IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (14IPH11) is which processor to choose. Lenovo charges a $160 premium in the US (or CAD 210 in Canada) to step up from the Core Ultra 5 322 to the Core Ultra 7 355.

Is that extra cash worth it? According to internal benchmarks, the Core Ultra 7 355 delivers roughly 28% better CPU performance than its smaller sibling. That’s a meaningful leap for multitasking, video editing, or running virtual machines. The gap is even wider on the GPU side – the higher-end chip packs a significantly faster integrated graphics engine, making it a better fit for light gaming, photo editing, and 4K video playback.

For most everyday users – browsing, streaming, Office apps – the Core Ultra 5 322 will feel plenty snappy. But power users and creatives should strongly consider the upgrade.


Display Choices: IPS vs. OLED – A Night-and-Day Difference

Lenovo offers two display options, and the difference in colour accuracy is dramatic:

  • IPS panel: 1200p resolution, 400 nits brightness, 60 Hz refresh rate, touch support. Colour coverage is rated at 45% NTSC – acceptable for basic productivity but noticeably dull for photo or video work.
  • OLED panel: Same 1200p, 400 nits, 60 Hz, and touch. However, it covers 100% DCI-P3 – a wide colour gamut used in Hollywood and professional design. Colours pop, blacks are deep, and contrast is infinite.

If you care about media consumption, photo editing, or just want a stunning screen, the OLED upgrade is a no-brainer. The IPS panel will save you money, but you’ll sacrifice vibrancy and accuracy.

Both displays are 60 Hz only – so don’t expect high refresh rates for competitive gaming – but for a 2-in-1 focused on productivity and media, that’s not a dealbreaker.


Pricing and Configurations: From 799to1,309

Lenovo has priced the IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (14IPH11) competitively. Base and fully-loaded configurations look like this:

ComponentBase ModelFully Loaded
ProcessorCore Ultra 5 322Core Ultra 7 355
RAM16 GB DDR5-560032 GB DDR5-5600
Storage512 GB M.2 2242 SSD1 TB M.2 2242 SSD
DisplayIPS (45% NTSC)OLED (100% DCI-P3)
Price (US)$799.99$1,309
Price (Canada)CAD 1,129CAD 1,829

You can mix and match – for example, take the Core Ultra 7 355 with 16 GB RAM and an IPS screen, or the Core Ultra 5 322 with 32 GB and OLED. Lenovo’s configurator gives you flexibility.

👉 Check current pricing and build your own on Lenovo’s official site:
Lenovo US – IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 Gen 11 (14″ Intel)
Lenovo Canada – same model

For bargain hunters, previous-generation IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 models (Gen 10) are still available at discount prices on Amazon:
View deals on Amazon


Surprise Inside: SODIMM RAM and Dual M.2 Slots

One of the most refreshing aspects of the IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (14IPH11) is its upgradeability. In an era of soldered RAM and single SSD slots, Lenovo has equipped this 14-inch convertible with:

  • Two SODIMM slots – user-upgradeable DDR5-5600 RAM (up to 32 GB, possibly more)
  • Two M.2 2242 slots – room for dual SSDs

That’s rare for a sub-$1,000 2-in-1. It means you can buy a base model today and add more memory or storage later without replacing the whole laptop. DIY enthusiasts will appreciate the flexibility – especially since 14-inch convertibles often force you to pay a premium for factory upgrades.

The 60 Wh battery is another highlight. It’s reasonably large for a 14-inch chassis, and combined with Intel’s efficient Core Ultra chips, you should expect all-day battery life (Lenovo hasn’t published official runtime estimates yet, but similar configurations easily hit 8-10 hours of mixed use).


Who Is This Laptop For?

The IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (14IPH11) hits a sweet spot for:

  • Students who need a portable, durable laptop for notes (tent mode + touchscreen) and exams.
  • Remote workers who want a 360° hinge for video calls and presentations.
  • Budget-conscious creatives – the OLED model offers pro-level colour accuracy without a pro-level price.
  • Tinkerers – the SODIMM and dual M.2 slots are a dying breed.

It’s not a gaming laptop (no discrete GPU, 60 Hz screen), and the 1200p resolution is fine but not 4K. However, for its intended use as a mainstream convertible, it checks nearly every box.


Final Thoughts: Best Value Mid-Range Convertible Right Now?

Lenovo’s IdeaPad 5 series has always been the “Goldilocks” option – more premium than the IdeaPad 1 or 3, but not as expensive as the Yoga line. The new 14IPH11 continues that tradition. You get a solid metal chassis, a responsive 360° hinge, upgradeable internals, and a choice between a wallet-friendly IPS screen or a gorgeous OLED.

The 160jumpfromCoreUltra5toCoreUltra7isfairgiventhe281,300, the fully loaded OLED + Core Ultra 7 model is a future-proof investment. If you’re on a tighter budget, the $799 base model is still a capable machine – and you can always add more RAM or storage later thanks to those user-accessible slots.

Availability: The IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (14IPH11) is now shipping in the US and Canada directly from Lenovo. Third-party retailers like Amazon and Best Buy should follow in the coming weeks.

Disclosure: Performance data based on internal Lenovo benchmarks. Actual results may vary.




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