If you were after a fairly-new Chrome OS device to upgrade to (without burning a hole in your wallet), then you might want to check out Lenovo’s newest Chromebook Duet 11. Priced at just $339, the Chromebook Duet 11 comes with all the basics you’d expect, as well as some new AI smarts.
A hybrid tablet with support for a detachable keyboard setup, the Chromebook Duet 11 features a 10.95-inch touchscreen which makes it a bit more portable than most laptops, and makes it ideal for on-the-go schoolwork and such. It also supports USI 2.0 stylus hardware, so artsy users looking for a relatively inexpensive tablet for their content might want to look into this one.
Inside, there’s a MediaTek Kompanio 838 processor with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, and the tablet can also last for half a day on a single charge in most instances. Additionally, it also comes with a pair of cameras consisting of an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera.
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Of course, there’s also the usual array of software features on Chrome OS, with access to web apps, spreadsheet and document editing software, and even support for Android apps.
Source: Google