Testseek.co.uk have collected 44 expert reviews of the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 10.1 inch and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Chromebook Duet 10.1 inch.
June 2020
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The editors liked
Offers the benefits of both tablet and Chromebook
Well priced
Lightweight and Portable
Obscenely long battery life
Very affordable
Huge library of available software
Can run a Linux virtual machine
Very affordable price
Bundled keyboard offers versatility
Superb screen for video content
Excellent battery life
The editors didn't like
Small keyboard
Keys have limited travel
No micro-SD slot to expand storage
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
$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...
Published: 2020-07-18, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
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...
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...
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...
Published: 2020-06-29, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
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...
Abstract: Plenty of laptops, from budget to deluxe, are available in all sorts of shapes and sizes. But what if pretty much everything you do is online, you don't need much in the way of software support, and you want to spend a few hundred dollars, instead of $1...
Abstract: Chromebooks can make ideal work and play companions for kids of all ages. They're laptops that typically cost a few hundred dollars and run Google's simple-to-use Chrome operating system. With a Chromebook, parents don't need to worry about a leaking juic...
Abstract: Kids want tablets. My daughter has had one since she was pretty small. First, it was a music player helping to lull her to sleep at night. Then it was the indispensable movie theater for long plane and train rides. After that, it became a vehicle for Mar...