

- #LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW FULL#
- #LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW ANDROID#
- #LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW PRO#
- #LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW BLUETOOTH#
It offers two cameras: a 2MP front-facing camera for video calls or the occasional blurry selfie, and an 8MP main camera with autofocus. The IdeaPad Duet is rated for 10 hours of video playback, or 8 hours of web browsing. Misc: Articulating kickstand - 135-degree free stop accelerometer support for USI universal stylus dual stereo loudspeakers.Battery: 7,000 mAh includes 10W charger.
#LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW BLUETOOTH#
#LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW FULL#
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Hardware: Convertible 2-in-1 tablet magnetic fabric-wrapped kickstand snap-on keyboard + touchpad two-tone Ice Blue + Iron Gray color scheme.The removable keyboard and kickstand offer more versatile use cases. Lenovo has made 2 in 1 ChromeOS devices in the past, but they were laptops with 360-degree hinges.

It runs on a midrange MediaTek Helio P60T chipset and equips a modest 4GB of RAM. Starting at under $300, the Duet has a 10.1-inch Full HD LCD screen that gets decently bright and supports USI (Universal Stylus Input) styli. Just give me the same device, maybe with a little bigger screen if it's needed ( 12 inch maximum ) and a damn Ryzen processor and i'll probably pay the full price.The Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Duet is an entry-level tablet running Chrome OS - but Lenovo includes a kickstand and keyboard (with touchpad) as standard accessories so it can be used as a laptop, completely mobile as a tablet, or flip the kickstand up and consume media on it. The duet 5 does not seem way better in term of hardware as is the new duet 3 coming soon. I see how i can survive the limitations of the hardware specs, and if it become a real daily companion i should maybe consider reselling it and get something with the same utility and flexibility but way more powerful.īut i don't see what. Totally enthousiastic with the device and the OS. When you get that running everything in a browser is the way to go, it's fine.
#LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW ANDROID#
Minor point : Android compatibily of the apps is limited also. Again, it's not that bad and if needed, an external BT speaker will do the job. Minor point : The keyboard, with by big hand is usable but is not great at all, feeling and size, i ended plugging an external keyboard to the USBC port for real typing.

Not in a way that is bothering much, but coming from apple devices it's quite new. I know it keeps the price down the way it's made now but i feel like i can't fully use the multitasking potential of ChromeOS Major issue : Seriously, this device deserve a way better CPU and 4 additional G of ram. Used it for 13 hours without having to recharge ! I'm not burdened by all the OSX/WIN possibilities, and i can do quite everything i need with the essential functions. Device well built and not feeling cheap at all, quite light, it's nice to have the keyboard included as well as the back cover that works fine. Well it does the job of being the all in one perfectly, in term of function. Totally in love with the concept, i have been using it to watch videos, and online courses, as well as managing distant Linux servers when plugged on an external screen, chatting.
#LENOVO CHROMEBOOK DUET REVIEW PRO#
I'm a daily user of a macbook pro for work + personal iphone and ipad. Overall the main idea is to have a tiny "can do everything" in my bag, not fully being a tablet ( limitated for multitasking, i have also an IPAD 8 and it's crap ), not fully being a full laptop but close. My goals using this device : browsing / mailing / instant messenging / cloud gaming ( Xbox Cloud ) / Linux Sysadmin / taking notes. Here is what i think about it after a few days of use. After looking after a pixelbook/ pixelbook GO, i decided myself for a Lenovo duet that i found totally new for 100$.
