
Lenovo
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 2025 is a lightweight, detachable 2‑in‑1 ChromeOS tablet with a 10.95‑inch WUXGA IPS touchscreen, full‑metal chassis and up to 12 hours of battery life. Powered by a 2.6 GHz MediaTek Kompanio 838 ARM processor, it targets students and mobile users seeking a budget‑friendly, portable device.
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Current
$259.99
Average
$279.54
Lowest
$199.99
Highest
$319.99
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Best For
Students (K‑12 and college) needing a lightweight, durable device for Google Classroom, Zoom and note‑taking; travelers and commuters who value sub‑2 lb weight and 12‑hour battery; casual users for web browsing, streaming and light productivity; educators/presenters using the 4K output and kickstand; anyone looking for a secondary portable device.
Not Ideal For
Heavy multitaskers, creators requiring Windows/macOS software, video editors, graphic designers, gamers, or users needing high‑performance Android/Linux apps.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers rate the Duet 2025 highly for its premium feel, solid build quality and excellent value, giving it around 4 out of 5 stars. They commend its bright 16:10 display, long battery life, fast boot and dual USB‑C ports, while noting the ARM processor and limited RAM/storage keep it away from heavy‑duty tasks.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the pros, praising its portability, bright screen, kickstand versatility and quick startup. Common complaints focus on limited RAM, modest internal storage and slower Wi‑Fi, with many wishing the stylus were bundled.
Common Complaints
Limited 4 GB RAM causing slowdown with many tabs; only 64 GB internal storage fills quickly; Wi‑Fi 802.11n perceived as slow; Android apps run sluggishly on the ARM CPU; stylus not included in the box.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for schoolwork and Zoom meetings”
“Light enough to hold for hours”
“Screen is bright and clear, great for YouTube”
“Loves the kickstand — works in both orientations”
“Fast boot is a game‑changer”
“Wish it had more RAM — gets slow with 10+ tabs”
“Storage fills up fast — wish it had more internal space”
“Wi‑Fi feels slow compared to my phone”
“Stylus is great but should be included”
How It Compares
vs. Acer Chromebook Tab 10
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Duet for ultra‑light portability and metal build; choose Acer if Wi‑Fi speed is a priority.
vs. HP Chromebook x2 11
Advantages
Disadvantages
Duet is better for budget‑conscious users needing a lightweight device; HP x2 suits those who need an included stylus and premium display.
vs. iPad (10th Gen)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the Duet for ChromeOS integration, detachable keyboard and lower cost; select iPad for superior performance and app variety.