


It costs less than an entry-level iPad - and the keyboard is included. Even the $299 (128GB) version is priced competitively. On the plus side, the Duet offers a fine display, class-leading battery life, and a compact and portable form factor that converts from laptop to tablet on a whim. I think these weaknesses are worth overlooking. And some may simply not be down with Chrome OS as a tablet user interface.

It’s not entirely stable on your lap, though it works well on a table or desk. The keyboard may simply be too small for some, and performance can be hit or miss, depending on what you’re doing. The Duet is more flexible and more affordable than much of the competition, and that makes it a powerful foe. Most Chromebooks in the sub-$300 space are clunky 14-inchers that offer little in the way of flexibility. Lenovo Chromebook Duet review: Practically a steal Source: Android Authority EN→FR For just $249 (64GB), the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is practically a steal.
