





🚀 Power meets portability — Own your day with Lenovo Chromebook Duet!
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a sleek, ultraportable 2-in-1 device featuring a 10.1-inch WUXGA touchscreen, MediaTek Helio P60T processor, 4GB LPDDR4X RAM, and 64GB eMCP SSD. With up to 10 hours of battery life, a detachable magnetic keyboard, and Chrome OS for instant cloud access, it’s designed for professionals who demand style, speed, and flexibility on the move.










| Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1200 Pixels |
| Processor | 2 GHz mediatek_helio_p60t |
| RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
| Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Hard Drive | 64 GB SSD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | integreted |
| Chipset Brand | MediaTek |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Wireless Type | 801.11ac |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Series | Lenovo Chromebook Duet |
| Item model number | ZA6F0031US |
| Hardware Platform | Chrome |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 9.44 x 6.29 x 0.29 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.44 x 6.29 x 0.29 inches |
| Color | Ice Blue + Iron Grey |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Flash Memory Size | 64 |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Optical Drive Type | 64 Gb |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
P**J
Bang for the buck!
You are definitely getting a lot from what you paid for.Screen is amazing. Colors are vibrant for an IPS LCD. Sceen resolution is high enough. Dual speakers up top are decent. Performance is a bliss. Was able to run multiple tabs at the same time playing music in the background and no lags were experienced. Playing android games are amazing as well. No lags, whatsoever. Tried playing CODM and everything was smooth even at the highest possible graphics settings supported (High & High framerate). Battery life is also amazing! Tried playing and browsing the web for hours and still got around 50% of the battery left. As for the software experience, its good. Aside from the desktop-grade browser, we are also getting support for Android apps and Linux as well. Its a dream tbh, to have all those things packed in this tiny chromebook. ChromeOS definitely wins me over iPadOS (in terms of productivity). I've experienced some glitches whilenusing tablet mode but I'm sure that'll be fixed on future updates since this is supported until June 2028. I sincerely hope the hardware will last as much as it's software :DI'd suggest to buy a USI stylus to take advantage of the stylus capabilities. Tried installing a normal screen protector (the clear plastic type) and stylus still works.Cheers!
R**S
Slim, lightweight, good screen and runs Android **and** Linux
EDITED: Added two stars. After a little more tinkering I was able to install Linux following instructions found on Reddit to disable DLC at chrome://flags/#crostini-use-dlcI bought this to replace a much older Samsung Chromebook that doesn't run Android apps. It seems to be of high quality - it has a nice screen, usable keyboard, and is relatively solid, but light. I was concerned at first that enabling Linux via the developer tools was failing and recommending an update to the OS. However a little research with looking up the exact error message showed a workaround on Reddit. On my previous Chromebook I had tried another workaround that involved disabling some security features and installing Crouton, but I do not recommend taking those steps. On the Samsung, it was unstable and I had to wipe/reset the whole system to get it working again.After following the steps on Reddit and rebooting, the Linux prompt showed up and an OS update was available.For those looking to run Linux like I was, be advised that some sources also say that many Linux applications that are built for Intel Platform will not work on this MediaTek processor. Steam is one example. I'm also having some difficulty with VSCode saying the dependencies can't be installed, but I haven't given up yet.
C**P
This is much "bigger" than 10.2"
This is one tiny workhorse. I am on my 2nd one [don't ask], and there are tough and versatile machines. They are fast, can handle multiple applications at once and the conversion to a tablet and a wonderfully reactive touch screen is just a tug away. In tablet mode one gets a day's [8 hour shift] worth of work out of it's battery and it has a great feel, light, but not that cheapy-light heft to it.There are two drawbacks that prevent me from giving it 5 stars: 1. There is only one usb-c type port on the entire rig. That is is. And it is positioned so far down the side that most add-on ports where it has the connector on the body of the adapter do not fit as they run into the table. 2. It is not a true laptop as putting it in one's lap is a bit problematic, because the great way and convenient way to connect the keyboard is also very flexible and does not hold up well in a lap.Having said that, this is an absolute "must buy" if one is looking for a portable, 2 in 1 Chromebook with power and heft. For the price it BLOWS the keyboard off of any other rig it would be compared to by any maker. Don;t wait, get it now!
A**R
What a value for the money!
Honestly, I was a bit hesitant. All those good reviews... There must be something wrong with this thing?After playing and fine-tuning for four days, I think I have mastered it as a first time Chrome OS user. I am a stock android lover, so I figured, I would love this as well. The experience so far is smooth! I can only mention one con, and that's that I can't influence the placement of the icons on my screen as much as I would like.Battery life is excellent. Screen responsiveness is the best I have ever experienced on a budget tablet. The size is perfect for horizontal and vertical use. The keyboard, yes there is a free keyboard, works like a charm and working a whole morning writing concept plans with it, I am surprised. There is a little adaptation that goes with it since it's only 10" but for this money, it feels like the jackpot.Chrome OS is also better than expected. Switching between tablet mode and laptop mode by attaching and detaching the keyboard is really a gift. But even with the keyboard attached, most apps work perfectly in a smaller screen. The trackpad on the keyboard is also a nice surprise.Adding a stylus wouldn't hurt I guess, but that's for the update of this review. So far, I'm a happy Lenovo Duet owner.
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