Web browsing, document editing and very light browser based games are about all this device can handle, but it’s enough to achieve all you’d need to in most young learning environments.īattery life is decent at 11-plus hours and there’s Ethernet, USB-type A, HDMI, USB-C and MicroSD Card interface options. The E10-S is powered by a low powered dual-core Intel Celeron N4020 CPU, paired with 4GB of RAM and an integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600 GPU, all of which are components that you shouldn’t expect too much from. The Dynabook E10-S is compact, durable and affordable… basically everything you’d be looking for in a device for young kids to learn on. Read the full review: Lenovo IdeaPad Duet Chromebook Internally, it's not the most powerful unit on the market, but with a battery that lasts almost 8 hours in straight 1080p movie playback, this is a perfect portable machine for those that aren't looking to put the unit through its paces and are happy with mostly browsing and document processing. The Duet's 10.1-inch display has a 1920x1200 resolution and looks vibrant and bright, while the keypad isn't quite as nice as the likes of the Surface Go 2, it's fine to type on and is particularly comfortable for the price. Chief among them is Chrome OS, which we find to be a richer experience when using a lightweight 2-in-1 (particularly compared with Windows 10S), especially if you're already in on G Suite apps like Gmail and co. While the hardware is not quite as suave as Microsoft's competing Go ranges, Lenovo's IdeaPad Duet Chromebook is even more affordable and includes a whole lot of value in its tiny cost.
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