If you’re searching for an insanely affordable Chromebook that performs admirably, the $260 Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a no-brainer. Duet is a ten-inch aluminium alloy Chrome OS tablet that includes a kickstand and keyboard cover. It appears to be durable and elegant, and it may easily be used as a tablet or a PC. However, you’re not making a significant performance sacrifice due to the device’s diminutive size; as long as you’re not running hundreds of tabs and programmes, you should be alright. And in our tests, we saw over 11 hours of battery life, making it one of the longest-lasting Chromebooks we’ve seen in the previous year.
The first thing to note about the Chromebook Duet is its modest screen – just 10.1 inches. That is an acceptable size for a young student (especially with the touch capability) and for an adult’s secondary device for note-taking, Netflix watching, and the like, but it is not an acceptable size for a primary work device unless you are willing to squint quite a bit.
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