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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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  1. dopeybeard's avatar
    dopeybeard
    Doh I paid £135 yesterday for a 2nd hand one off eBay thinking it was a steal for the snapdragon version. Wouldn't have guessed this would have been so heavily discounted for prime day. I have the original mediatek cpu duet and love it, but CPU is quite slow. So handy this form factor, it's similar size to my filofax type notebook and so easy to carry around, plus ChromeOS on a tablet is quite nice.

    If 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.
    thedon's avatar
    thedon
    I saw one review of the 64gb version on Tom's Guide where they really liked it - but the review version was a non standard 8gb RAM. That's a bit sneaky of Lenovo perhaps thinking people will skim through the review, look at the conclusion and not see the statement about non standard memory.
  2. ralphaverbuch's avatar
    ralphaverbuch
    Great Chromebook. BUT get the 8gb model.4gb is, I think, too little.
    BeefyMcWhatNow's avatar
    BeefyMcWhatNow
    Exactly the comment I came along for, shame the 8gb is still £300+ though
  3. thedon's avatar
    thedon
    I've read and watched reviews this morning, and they suggest the 4gb is good enough for browsing (one said upto 10/11 tabs open at once), watching media and light use. Would you agree with that, or in real life is it just a laggy dog?
    plewis00's avatar
    plewis00
    It is usable on Chrome OS tbh but it’s more about longevity. I have a 4GB Flex 5 that is useful for quickly picking up to do things on a proper, non-mobile device but if I was using it more, definitely 8GB RAM.
  4. nnj10's avatar
    nnj10
    Assume this is a complete set including key board
    dopeybeard's avatar
    dopeybeard
    keyboard is standard for the model, will definitely have it. The pen I'm not sure about.
  5. thedon's avatar
    thedon
    Yes keyboard according to Amazon listing, and also the USI pen according to Lenovo response to questions asked
  6. NikLP's avatar
    NikLP
    I assume this is an ARM chip? Anyone spotted any x86 chromebooks on deals for ""unnecessary commerce day 2.0""?
    dopeybeard's avatar
    dopeybeard
    Why do you want x86? I think the last 2 generations were intel n200 and/or n40xx. The windows versions of this tablet are likely only x86 and often cheap on eBay as they don't meet many people's expectations. If you wanted to install a different OS you probably want the windows variant as Chromebooks tend to have Chromebook specific components on their motherboards and a bit more locked down.
  7. Chet's avatar
    Chet
    Can this run normal android playstore apps as well as they would run on an android tablet?

    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?
    G0rdonGekko's avatar
    G0rdonGekko Author
    Yes. It behaves like any other convertible Chromebook (goes into tablet mode when folded/keyboard removed) (edited)
  8. thedon's avatar
    thedon
    Received my duet 3 today - no pen. Or at least not one I can find.
  9. thedon's avatar
    thedon
    It's a bit late for anyone who was on the fence about buying this - but actually I'm really impressed by it. It seems to work fine with multiple tabs open and I'm not missing my laptop at all.
    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)
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