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Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3 11" Chromebook Laptop (Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC) - Misty Blue £179.99@Amazon (Prime Exclusive Price)
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- Your daily tablet: Wonderfully refined design, a tablet with a great look and comfortable hold, the IdeaPad Duet 3 Chromebook is the ideal device for fast browsing and video watching.
- Crystal clear display: 10.95 Inch 2K display (2000x1200) equipped with brighter 400 nits and framed by narrower bezels to yield 15.8% greater active area ratio.
- At just 7.9 mm thin, weighing 945.8 g, this tablet is beautifully crafted with a Misty Blue color cover.
- Enough 64GB storage for your videos, books, or games, and 4GB of RAM. Comes with two full-function USB 3.0 Type-C ports with data, as well as Bluetooth 5.1 and WiFi 5.
- This tablet has 12 hours of battery tested life. The Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 Compute Platform delivers fast, light, fanless and efficient performance on the speedy, secure, and simple-to-use Chrome OS.
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sorted byIf looking at comparisons and reviews, careful because there's various duet models and generations which can be confusing, plus a lot of the bad reviews are for the windows version which do get discounted a lot.
Thinking of this as an alternative to the Lenovo p11 or honor x9 given It includes a keyboard but is there a drawback of this being a Chromebook if I mainly wanted to use as a tablet?
So far the only frustrations are
1. No pen supplied, I'll try and rectify this with Amazon support, because it is mentioned in the listing (q&a response from Lenovo themselves)
2. Screen size is smaller than I'm used to, but not causing any real issues
3. Seeing all my installed apps seems harder/less intuitive than it should be. I've been a Gmail / Doc's/android user for a long time and no desktop icons, or app drawer seems backwards to me. I must be using it wrong, having to search in "launcher" everytime I want an app that's not at the top of the list is stupid.
I don't seem able to reorganize the list to frequently used/favourites first - All can do is drag 10 or so to the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. (edited)