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Reviews of Lenovo Chromebook Duet 10.1 inch

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.
Award: Highest Rated June 2020
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
  • You get a capable tablet with good battery life
  • Performance that'

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  Published: 2021-11-11, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  The question of whether (and when) to buy your son or daughter a smartphone is fraught with concerns over responsibility, online safety, and much more. The same goes for buying a laptop, except for one very important difference: Many elementary and middl...

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  Published: 2021-11-10, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  It's been more than 15 years since IBM stopped making ThinkPad laptops, yet you're still likely to see them in the halls of industry, virtual or actual. That's thanks to Lenovo. The company formerly known as Legend Computers of Beijing, China, still prod...

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  Published: 2021-11-10, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  For years, when you needed a real portable computer, the only way to get it was to turn to a laptop. Then, as mobile processors became more powerful and operating systems more flexible, you had a choice: You could either stay with the traditional clamshe...

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  Published: 2021-11-08, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Ever since smartphones ate the world whole, tapping and touching screens has become an expectation in new gear you buy. But tap the screen on any given laptop in your local electronics superstore, and it's a roll of the dice whether you'll get a response...

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  Published: 2021-11-08, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Gone are the days when a decent laptop would cost you north of $1,000. It's now possible to pick up a full-size or ultraportable Windows 10 notebook with a processor powerful enough for use at home, school, or work, for between $300 and $500. It's also po...

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  Published: 2021-11-05, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  For students, a laptop is as essential as textbooks and a school ID-and not just for taking notes and doing homework. It should also be able to handle your big extracurricular activities: keeping up with your social networks, streaming movies, listening t...

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  Published: 2021-05-04, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Gone are the days when a decent laptop would cost you north of $1,000. It's now possible to pick up a full-size or ultraportable Windows 10 notebook with a processor powerful enough for use at home, school, or work, for around $400 to $700. It's also easy...

 
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  Published: 2021-03-25, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  For years, when you needed a real portable computer, the only way to get it was to turn to a laptop. Then, as mobile processors became more powerful and operating systems more flexible, you had a choice: You could either stay with the traditional clamshe...

 
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  Published: 2021-03-03, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Editors' Note, Mar. 2, 2021: Due to the pandemic and a school year dominated by remote learning, etailers are seeing shortages of Chromebook stock, and shoppers may see higher prices than usual. For more choices, also see our guide to Chromebooks for kid...

 
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  Published: 2020-05-19, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Pros, Low price includes keyboard, Handy tablet gestures and Android phone integration, Decent cameras, Good battery life
  • Cons, Tepid performance, Only one USB port and no headphone jack, Cramped keyboard, No memory card slot
  • Bottom LineBudget-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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