

Let's take a closer look at the design and build of the Duet. The tablet comes with a magnetic backplate (which serves as the kickstand), the snap-on keyboard + touchpad, charge adapter and cable (5V 2A), and a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter. We are pleased that the Chromebook Duet includes everything it needs in the box. With many folks switching to online work and school, a low-cost device that can log into web meetings, take notes, and browse the web with a large enough display makes this an ideal device for getting things done from home, and its compact size and portability make it easy to use while traveling. The timing of this tablet is well in Lenovo's favor. It offers two cameras: a 2MP front-facing camera for video calls or the occasional blurry selfie, and an 8MP main camera with autofocus. The IdeaPad Duet is rated for 10 hours of video playback, or 8 hours of web browsing.


The Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Duet is an entry-level tablet running Chrome OS - but Lenovo includes a kickstand and keyboard (with touchpad) as standard accessories so it can be used as a laptop, completely mobile as a tablet, or flip the kickstand up and consume media on it.
