Back in early January this year, the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet Chromebook, based on the Chrome OS operating system, attracted a lot of interest when it debuted. It is a two-in-one detachable tablet from Lenovo that includes a tablet with a stand and a slim keyboard.
If you've been waiting to get your hands on the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet, then congratulations, you won't have to wait long this time, the IdeaPad Duet will be available at Best Buy USA on May 11 at the earliest.
The IdeaPad Duet is very similar in form and function to the more expensive Google Pixel Slate, which starts at $599 compared to the Google Pixel Slate's $299 price tag and comes with a keyboard accessory.
Obviously, the IdeaPad Duet's are more attractive in terms of pricing.
Lenovo introduced this tablet, which is significantly less powerful than the Pixel Slate, but enough to run on a Chrome OS-based system.
In terms of core configuration, Lenovo did not use Intel processors this time, but instead equipped with MediaTek Helio P60T octa-core processor on the IdeaPad Duet, with a slightly inadequate 4GB of RAM and a battery capacity of 7180 mAh, the range is moderate.
Obviously, at this price point we couldn't have asked for more.
In terms of display and appearance, the IdeaPad Duet comes with a built-in stand, dual speakers and microphone, USB-C, a 10.1-inch Full HD 400 nit IPS display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels that performs well; the included removable keyboard has a full touchpad that takes up 90% of the full board size.
The IdeaPad Duet will be available in the United States, Switzerland, Taiwan, Japan, Canada and many more countries.