Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 has 13-inch OLED display, more 1

Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 has 13-inch OLED display, more

After launching one of the first mainstream Chrome OS tablets in 2020, Lenovo is building on that success with its new Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5, a premium tablet with a bigger OLED display and other upgrades.

This new Chrome OS tablet is another detachable, just like the IdeaPad Duet we loved last year, and has a clear foundation in that product. The two-tone design, magnetic kickstand, and “floppy” keyboard/trackpad attachment all have a very similar look, but there are some key improvements.

First and foremost is the display, which is a 13.3-inch, Full HD (1080p) OLED panel on this new model. That’s a big upgrade from the 10-inch 720p LCD panel on the previous version. The display also supports the same USI stylus standard. The new official stylus also has a new mounting method on the back of the tablet, but it’s not included in the box and is still an optional accessory. Any USI stylus will work, though. Lenovo also mentions that the panel is supplied by Samsung Display and can hit 400 nits of peak brightness.

The keyboard and trackpad are included on this upgraded Duet, as is the kickstand for the back. Thanks to the bigger screen size, the keyboard has an improved layout with full-size keys and what appears to be a slightly larger trackpad.

Under the hood, this Chrome OS tablet is using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7c chipset, which helps deliver 15 hours of battery life. That’s paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of eMMC storage.

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