Chromebook duet from Lenovo and obviously running the chrome OS you get the best of both worlds with a two-in-one design. Lenovo has a 10.1 inch tablet however it comes with a detachable keyboard so of course you can use it like a laptop or detach it use it like a tablet aside from that the Chromebook duet has the Octa-Core Helio p60t processor from media take and speaking of media take. It has 10.1inch Chromebook essentially a tablet obviously becomes a laptop when you connect it to that keyboard oh looking at the back I hope that's not a sticker that's kind of a cool accent it has on the back a USB type c to 3.5 millimeter head, phone jack adapter.
You also have your ac adapter USB type and charging cable USB type a to USB type C and as I mentioned in the box you do get your keyboard to attach to this tablet, However you also get this back which I really do like the style of it and it does attach via magnets you'll see just completely Flaton this side that will attach to it now acts as the stand so it does have a crease right here and you can just lift it on up and it will go ahead and prop up your tablet you can go all the way here so a bunch of different angles you can use and of course once you have it attached to the keyboard you can have it propped up so you can type and see it just like, A laptop and a quick look at the keyboard which does have a touch pad let's peel this sticker on off and you'll see there is where the connection will be to the tablet flipping it over it does have some grip down at the bottom probably so it will actually stay and not slide on the surface on to what you came to see the Chromebook duet let's take a look at that hardware sliding it out of the plastic and yes it does have that blue accent to the more darker gray style I really do like the accent they went with in style it's actually a very premium feeling Chromebook.
The hardware on the bottom right is where that USB-C slot is for charging moving along you have your power button which has some texture to it so you'll be able to find it pretty easily and then above that are your colored volume rockers we're actually going to go ahead and start turning on this tablet and continue through about the hardware up at the top you have two speakers and two microphones so dual speakers to this Chromebook and then moving along on the left side absolutely nothing take note there is a small little camera bump down at the bottom is of course where that connection will be to the keyboard on the back Lenovo logo moving along there's another look at that 8 megapixel rear camera and you also do have your chrome logo the Chromebook duet booted up.
Let's go I'm going to run through the startup process talk about anything noteworthy once we get through it we will go ahead and connect our keyboard and case after signing into your google account you can add a pin that way you don't have to type in your google password every single time unfortunately there is no fingerprint scanner. The home screen revealing the 10.1 inch 1920 by 1200 IPs LCD display I'm also noticing how light this Chromebook is should be very easy to carry around very comfortable.
The back cover should use magnets to connect to it let's just kind of line it up and it seemed to actually follow have found it's way into the right spot with some magnets it actually feels really strong cut out is just fine for that camera now while holding it you also get a little bit extra grip because of the texture on the back if you look in the bottom left or bottom right corner you'll notice there's a bit of a slot where you can slide your finger and easily find that back hinge so when you're using it in tablet mode or maybe connected to the keyboard you don't even have to flip it around to get that hinge out and as you can see when in tablet mode very convenient to have this back cover on maybe you're eating breakfast bowl of cereal or maybe you're in a video conference you can prop it up and you don't even need to use the keyboard and speaking of the keyboard.
When it is connecting to it and as you can tell it auto detects when it will connect to the keyboard and on chrome OS it will go into that more laptop mode as opposed to a tablet mode with all of your apps open and the cursor should go ahead and show up it works just fine you can click the bottom left to get to certain things such as: Search or of course swipe up and it does have gestures you'll see I'm using two fingers to swipe up and down you do have your shortcuts down at the bottom and your notifications in the bottom right. Of course wanted to test out performance with that Helio p60t processor for media take and right away I downloaded jumped into a pub g game actually went all the way through really didn't see any frame drops whatsoever and was also able to multitask and everything went really smooth had a couple chrome tabs open wild playing PUBG and it swapped back and forth between apps very quickly and seamlessly so that was nice to see and even ended up getting a win in pub g so great that you can actually game and be productive at the same time this tablet is also great not just for playing games but also watching videos on Netflix, YouTube you name it it's great Because it's so portable I can just carry it around with me and it's comfortable or of course with the back cover.
Chromebooks are great because anything you can do in the chrome browser you can do on a Chromebook and if for whatever reason you need a specific app it does have the play store on it so anything in the place for any productivity apps even some games. If you want to go ahead and sneak some games in you can have it so you see. It has two cameras one on the back for taking pictures and also one on the front so if you are in some video chats some web conferences that will work just fine let's go into there is a specific camera app. On the camera resolution on the left side here you'll notice that it goes all the way up to 1200 p with the front facing camera and 1080p with the back facing camera so you can shoot in HD video with both lenses on the right sides where you choose the mode photo video square. And even a portrait mode if you'd like to take some portrait shots and just a quick test we are going to shut down the Chromebook duet and see how long it takes to boot up all right pressing the power button on the right side.
It's take too long to boot up once we sign in it should bring us to the home screen and as you can see loads up the chrome browser for you right away and that's it you're ready to go so one great thing about this media take processor is how quick it's going to wake from sleep and of course with the chrome OS being so lightweight. It runs really well so that's everything I want to talk about for now with the Lenovo Chromebook duet so far I'm really impressed it has a very premium design to it really like that it comes with that back cover along with the keyboard chrome OS does a good job switching between tablet and keyboard mod
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