
That’s $120 cheaper than the cheapest Surface Go 2, which requires a separate $100 purchase if you want the keyboard. Cameron Summerson / Review GeekĮven with the keyboard, the Duet has a starting retail price of $280. If you want to go full touchscreen or just want to use a full-sized keyboard, it pops right off its POGO pins. While the keyboard isn’t exactly fantastic, it gets the job done and doubles as a screen protector when the tablet is in motion. The Duet comes with a keyboard in the box, an instant advantage over similar designs in terms of value. The cloth-covered kickstand makes it look sort of like a Surface at a glance, but it snaps off the back via integrated magnets, revealing a super-thin 10-inch tablet underneath. It nails the combination device form factor in ways that much more expensive devices, like Google’s own Pixel Slate, simply don’t. Lenovo’s budget take on a Chrome tablet wowed us when we checked it out at CES earlier this year, and Cam called it a nearly perfect ChromeOS device.


IdeaPad Chromebook Duet: A Budget-Friendly Browser in a Box Cameron Summerson / Review Geek
