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Related: Best Chromebook Lenovo may insist on calling the Duet a “2-in-1 Chromebook”, but it actually feels more like a ChromeOS-powered tablet that can also be turned into a makeshift laptop with the bundled keyboard. This gives the device oodles of vers...
Very affordable price, Bundled keyboard offers versatility, Superb screen for video content, Excellent battery life...
Lack of headphone jack, Poor speaker qulaity, Keyboard is uncomfortably small...
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is an astonishingly good value device, coming bundled with a detachable keyboard in order to undercut the price of the iPad and Surface Go 2 by a couple hundred quid. With a lovely Full HD screen, stylish ultra-portable design a...
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When Chromebooks were first released they offered a basic browsing experience and not much more. In the years that have followed Google has performed a mountain of work on Chrome OS, so much so that you can do close to anything you wish to on a Chromebook...
As someone who has made use of a Surface Go for a long time (I used it at MWC last year even) I love the smaller, more portable form factor. I don't mind a smaller keyboard — I'm not a full touch-typer anyway so it did not fuss me too much. I would have l...
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When it comes to the 2-in-1 laptop market, the Lenovo Duet Chromebook is easily one of the biggest surprises of the year by far. Though not without its flaws, the Duet's shortcoming simply can't take away from the functionality, portability, and longevity...
Lightweight and Portable, Obscenely long battery life, Very affordable, Huge library of available software, Can run a Linux virtual machine...
Tiny keyboard and finicky track pad, Magnetic components can pop off with normal use, Charger and headphones share a single port, Limited memory and lightweight processors limit high-end performance...
The Lenovo Duet Chromebook strikes the perfect balance between tablet portability and Chromebook utility, all while keeping the price ridiculously low - and somehow packing in a Lich King of a battery that simply refuses to die...
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The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is one of the only Chromebooks I've ever used that knows what it is. Much like Apple's iPad or Microsoft's Surface, the Duet's identity is in its detachable versatility. It embraces its role wholeheartedly, with a lightweight de...
During a time when kids are being schooled at home, parents are turning to Netflix for escape, and no one wants to spend a bundle of cash on anything, the Duet hits every high note. But even if we weren't shrouded in the financial and social uncertainty o...
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The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is one of the only Chromebooks I've ever used that knows what it is. Much like Apple's iPad or Microsoft's Surface, the Duet's identity is in its detachable versatility. It embraces its role wholeheartedly, with a lightweight de...
During a time when kids are being schooled at home, parents are turning to Netflix for escape, and no one wants to spend a bundle of cash on anything, the Duet hits every high note. But even if we weren't shrouded in the financial and social uncertainty o...
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Progress is wonderful. In September 2018, the HP Chromebook x2, an unusual detachable 2-in-1 Chromebook, was an Editors' Choice at $599.99. Today, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is an Editors' Choice at half that price: $299.99, with a surprising 128GB of eM...
Low price includes keyboard, Handy tablet gestures and Android phone integration, Decent cameras, Good battery life...
Tepid performance, Only one USB port and no headphone jack, Cramped keyboard, No memory card slot...
Budget-strapped consumers and students with light computing needs will be captivated by Lenovo's Chromebook Duet, a detachable 2-in-1 that tops better-known 2-in-1 tablets on value...
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When announced at CES this year, the Lenovo Duet Chromebook attracted a lot of attention for putting some great features and looks into a budget-priced ChromeOS tablet. Everyone was intrigued – would it live up to the hype? Travis and I each bought one o...
Travis: Even with some minor limitations, at under $300, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a fantastic device. I rarely leave home without it, and it has become my most-used device. The ability to add apps from the Google Play Store and use everything associa...
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There's no question that Chromebooks are a must have for most school-aged kids these days. Many schools have adopted their use and there are many different models to choose from. Typically, they come in a laptop style format with 11.6- to 15.6-inch screen...
Nice, compact design with fabric finish,Can be used as tablet or laptop,Great performance,Decent sound,Decent camera,Fairly decent battery life,Crisp, bright screen...
Pricier than Chromebook laptops with larger screens,No flash on rear camera...
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a decent performing little Chromebook that doubles as a tablet. It runs office and school applications with ease and even performs well when relaxing with some games or videos. *We use revenue-generating affiliate links and m...
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The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is one of the only Chromebooks I've ever used that knows what it is. Much like Apple's iPad or Microsoft's Surface, the Duet's identity is in its detachable versatility. It embraces its role wholeheartedly, with a lightweight de...
Insanely good value for just $300, Gorgeous display with a very nice design, Excellent battery life...
Processor is a bit on the pokey side, Typing on the bundled keyboard is a little cramped...
The Lenovo Duet isn't just a great and very affordable Chromebook tablet, it's also a great Chromebook laptop thanks to its bundled keyboard case...
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Lenovo's Chromebook Duet is an interesting little device. Announced at CES, it's a Chrome OS tablet with an attachable keyboard and an attachable kickstand. What makes this device particularly interesting is just how much value is included. For $279, the...
There's a lot of good with the Lenovo Chromebook Duet, and when you consider the price, it's pretty much all good. This device looks and feels premium with its aluminum build, two-tone design, and excellent display. And I want to once again point out that...
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Originally unveiled at CES 2020, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is finally here! We fell in love with the little Chrome OS 2-in-1 as soon as we saw it. But after spending nearly a month with the new Chromebook, does it really live up to its promise?The ma...
Incredible value, Amazing battery life, Solid build...
Small keyboard...
With most convertible devices demanding outrageous prices these days, the Chromebook Duet is a breath of fresh air. It's simple, sleek, elegant, and delivers an outstanding experience when you consider it only costs $279.Like any other gadget, it's far fr...
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I've never reviewed a Chromebook quite like this latest one from Lenovo. The Chromebook Duet, first announced in January, defies most Chromebook trends. It's one of the few convertible tablet devices that can run Chrome OS, at a time when the utility of...
Surprisingly solid performance, Low price, Detachable keyboard included, Good display, Good battery life...
Small screen and keyboard are cramped, Multitasking isn't the best, Only one USB-C port, No headphone jack, Summary, The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a surprising success. For less than $300, you get a capable tablet with good battery life, performance that'...
To be perfectly honest, I did not expect much out of Lenovo's Chromebook Duet. Usually a price this low means there will be some dealbreaking compromises, but that's not the case here. The screen is solid, battery life and performance are better than I ex...
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Lenovo's recently launched Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a Chrome OS gadget that's really deserving of a full review. That's because not only is it billed as a complete Chromebook package rather than just a tablet with a keyboard. It's also among the most aff...
Durable aluminum build, Magnetic keyboard and back cover included, Grippy aluminum prevents drops, provides durability, Great aesthetics and in-hand feel, Low weight and slim build for portability, Almost 7-hours of real-world device up time, Well-balance...
Cramped keyboard requires a learning curve, Magnetic keyboard attachment isn't strong enough for comfort, Only a single port -- USB-C, No 3.5mm audio jack, 3.5-hours to charge...
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The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a curious - and incredibly affordable - device. It looks like a tablet with an optional keyboard accessory, but Lenovo calls it a Chromebook with a detachable keyboard. Whatever the name and however you choose to view it, the...
Sharp display, Solid battery life, Compact form factor, Keyboard included...
Cramped keyboard, App support, Single USB-C port, No expandable storage...
Lenovo's little Chromebook isn't perfect, and in fact has a few significant drawbacks, but almost nothing else competes on value. With a price starting at just $279, few Chromebooks or tablets offer as much flexibility out of the box as the Lenovo Chromeb...
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Source: Ara Wagoner / Android CentralChrome OS has had a tablet mode for a really, really long time, but dedicated Chrome OS tablets have been few and far between. There have been some ugly, low-spec Chromebook tablets for the classroom, and then we had...
Unbelievable battery life, Kickstand and keyboard in-box, Great screen for videos and reading...
Keyboard is a bit floppy, Still some bugs in the software, One USB-C port and no headphone jack...
The GoodUnbelievable battery lifeKickstand and keyboard in-boxGreat screen for videos and readingThe BadKeyboard is a bit floppyStill some bugs in the softwareOne USB-C port and no headphone jack$299 at Best BuyFrom $279 at LenovoFinally, a Chrome tablet...
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Progress is wonderful. In September 2018, the HP Chromebook x2, an unusual detachable 2-in-1 Chromebook, was an Editors' Choice at $599.99. Today, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is an Editors' Choice at half that price: $299.99, with a surprising 128GB of eMM...
Low price includes keyboard, Handy tablet gestures and Android phone integration, Decent cameras, Good battery life...
Tepid performance, Only one USB port and no headphone jack, Cramped keyboard, No memory card slot...
Budget-strapped consumers and students with light computing needs will be captivated by Lenovo's Chromebook Duet, a detachable 2-in-1 that tops better-known 2-in-1 tablets on value...
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Price: $279 CPU: MediaTek Helio P60T GPU: ARM G72 MP3 RAM: 4GB Storage: 64GB eMMC Display: 10.1-inch, 1920x1200 Battery: 12:46 Size: 9.6 x 6.7 x 0.7 Weight: 2 poundsIf you snag the Lenovo Chromebook Duet — a 2-in-1 laptop that comes with a detachable keyb...
Lasts long on a charge, Comes with keyboard/kickstand, Colorful display, Decent performance, Ultraportable design, Extremely affordable...
Cramped keyboard, No headphone jack...
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a low-priced 2-in-1 with nearly 13 hours of battery life, but it has a cramped detachable keyboard...
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The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a surprisingly affordable 2-in-1 looking to find a path for a troubled kind of Chromebook. Chromebook fans might remember the Pixel Slate, which didn't thrive and was followed by reports that Google wasn't making first-party...
Chrome is optimized for tablet, Keyboard is include, Shockingly affordabl, Full HD display rated for 400 nits...
MediaTek CPU doesn't get our hopes u, Keyboard is a bit tight with some small keys...
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Lenovo's Chromebook Duet sounded like a winner the moment we first heard about it. It's a 2-in-1 detachable tablet running Chrome OS, and though it might not pack the fastest chipset, the rest of its hardware impresses — especially given that it starts at...
$280 feels like a steal, I don't have precise numbers yet, because it hasn't died in three days of use. That's pretty good in my book, Impressive for the price. It's sharp and bright with minimal bezels, The tablet itself is well-made and feels premium, A...
The kickstand isn't built-in, it's a separate piece. Mix in the keyboard cover, and the tablet is now more than twice as thick, It's not rigid enough, sliding around when closed and flexing too easily when open, interfering with the, Hard to click-and-d...
Lenovo Chromebook Duet8/10Yes, it's pretty easy to recommend Lenovo's Chromebook Duet, but it's not for everyone. Folks picking up one of these should keep in mind that this is a Chromebook first and foremost, with all the platform advantages and disadvan...
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