Testseek.com 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
Sharp display
Solid battery life
Compact form factor
Keyboard included
All-day battery
Reliable Performance
Nice display
Very useable keyboard included
Perfect for media consumption
Web browsing
And to be used on the go
The Duetis light but has a rugged
High-quality feel
Can be used as a stand-alone tablet or in lap
Rock bottom price point
Excellent screen
High-quality build materials
Attractive
Light
And portable design
Good at simple tasks
Low price includes keyboard
Handy tablet gestures and Android phone integration
Decent cameras
Good battery life
Lasts long on a charge
Comes with keyboard/kickstand
Colorful display
Decent performance
Ultraportable design
Extremely affordable
Excellent battery life
Sharp
Colorful screen
Surprisingly affordable
Especially with keyboard included
ChromeOS tablet optimizations
Incredible value
Amazing battery life
Solid build
Unbelievable battery life
Kickstand and keyboard in-box
Great screen for videos and reading
Insanely good value for just $300
Gorgeous display with a very nice design
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
Very portable due to compact size
Screen produces a sharp image due to high pixel density
$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
Ultra portable
11-hour battery life
Included keyboard and kickstand
You can't beat the price
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
Surprisingly solid performance
Low price
Detachable keyboard included
Good display
The editors didn't like
Cramped keyboard
App support
Single USB-C port
No expandable storage
Shows as ‘Sold Out' on the Lenovo site (likely due to its low price and the back to school crush to buy devices for home-schooled students)
So you'll likely have to purchase it from another reseller
You can't expand the memory with a microSD card
Not very powerful
Limiting software
Detachable keyboard is unreliable
Outdated Bluetooth hardware
No audio port
Tepid performance
Only one USB port and no headphone jack
No memory card slot
No headphone jack
Hinge is a bit flimsy
Small keyboard
Keyboard is a bit floppy
Still some bugs in the software
One USB-C port and no headphone jack
Processor is a bit on the pokey side
Typing on the bundled keyboard is a little cramped
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
Speakers sound bad and don't get very loud
Low contrast not ideal for dark rooms
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
Cramped keyboard and touchpad
Just one port (and it's not a headphone jack)
Lacks the horsepower for serious multitasking
Pricier than Chromebook laptops with larger screens
No flash on rear camera
Small screen and keyboard are cramped
Multitasking isn't the best
Only one USB-C port
Summary
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a surprising success. For less than $300
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...
Published: 2021-03-04, Author: Richard , review by: T3.com
Offers the benefits of both tablet and Chromebook,Well priced,
Small keyboard, keys have limited travel, No micro-SD slot to expand storage,
This capable Chromebook offers laptop features at no extra cost, making it a great value solution looking to work and play. Reasons to buy+Offers the benefits of both tablet and Chromebook+Well pricedReasons to avoid-Small keyboard, keys have limited trav...
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...
Published: 2020-07-17, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
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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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...