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Lenovo ideapad duet 3 review
Lenovo ideapad duet 3 review





The fact that it comes with everything you need in the box is just the icing on the cake. The three-part system of the tablet, keyboard, and stand cover makes for a truly versatile device. Sleek and Powerful Available with Intel Pentium N5030 and Intel Celeron N4020, this seemingly simple laptop packs a punch and still stays cool when under pressure. The IdeaPad Duet is in my mind the evolution of that concept-a tablet when you want it and a laptop when you need it, but better in every possible way. Compatible with a host of accessories, IdeaPad Duet 3i will fit right into your life. (Well, I guess I still have it around here somewhere.) It’s a 10-inch convertible with a 1280×800 display, and while it was seriously limited at the time, I loved it nonetheless.

  • In the box: tablet, detachable keyboard, detachable kickstandīack in the day, I had an ASUS Chromebook Flip C100.
  • 1x USB-C port, volume rocker, power button ( no headphone jack).
  • Before we get into that, here’s a quick look at the specs as reviewed: Is USB able to deliver enough power for SSD class USB flash drive, BT dongle for headphones - without power caused droputs?Īny FireStrike score to get rough estimate about GPU performance? I know it will be superlow but still.I already shared my initial thoughts on the Duet after having it for a few days, so now it’s time to dig into what it’s like after a couple of weeks. How is storage doing (128GB) in case of performance ( CrystalDiskMark)? Yoga Book storage is on magnetic HDD performance level which is crap. Is here any owner who can share experience? I saw some german review but it is very general. Intel Pentium N5030, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage

    lenovo ideapad duet 3 review

    IdeaPad Duet 3i (10.3) | Super-versatile 2-in-1 laptop | Lenovo UK

    lenovo ideapad duet 3 review

    Would like to have working HBO GO (lagging on Yoga Book), H265 acceleration (again on very edge now), Playstation Remote Play, Ability to play old games (GOG) - reason why I don't want to go to iPad, Android device even if it is still in consideration.Ĭurrently I can see this tablet/hybrid getting available for quite good price: I am interested in replacement and I don't need superpowerful device (I already have one). I am using it for stuff like browsing, netflix, youtube, really old games Atom CPU is on the edge but not biggest concern. I am lacking reasonable availability of USB ports, memory and storage capacity and storage speed. I am currently using Lenovo Yoga Book Win10 version 1 (Atom x5)







    Lenovo ideapad duet 3 review