Lenovo 82QS0000US, IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook, OLED 13.3" FHD Touch Display, Snapdragon SC7180, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage, Qualcomm Adreno Graphics, Chrome OS, Abyss Blue
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The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook is the ultimate 2-in-1 device, powered by Chrome OS and cloud computing and designed for portability – take it anywhere for up to 15 hours of battery life.Control method:touch This versatile touch screen Chromebook has a detachable fabric folio keyboard and stylus support, plus an ultra-light slim chassis; enjoy a favorite movie in tablet mode then snap on the laptop-grade keyboard to become a productivity powerhouse With its lightweight Samsung OLED display, the Duet 5 Chromebook’s 13.3" full-HD screen (1920 x 1080) at 400 nits bright is capable of true color via 100
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Peachee
After 2 months, it just suddenly started freezing and crashing on me. I barely used it as it was not my primary work station. It only had 9 charging cycles since I bought it July, and yet it croaked. I was very careful with it and put a screen protector and a folio cover. I had to send it to the Lenovo repair center. I've never experienced having a new gadget die on me like this before. Nope. Last Lenovo ever.
TPook
I was looking for a device to read sheet music and digital music books. Most of music is not formatted as text and it's difficult to adjust font sizes, etc. I thought a tablet would work best but tablets are limited to things tablets do whereas, I thought, a Chromebook would be more versatile for my needs. Plus, tablets are, generally, more expensive than Chromebooks.It works great. I can easily read my music in tablet mode and I do other things in Chromebook mode with the detachable keyboard.One thing to note is that the tablet is a little heavy if you're looking for something really lightweight.
Andrés B.S.
Rarely lags out for my usage (document editing, streaming, music playback), the audio sometimes chops on Android apps though.I can go for 3 days without charging at all which is just bonkers, I like that!Just one thing - I once had the device unusable for about two weeks: it shut down once while I was listening to music. It refused to charge and boot.I let it sit for 2 weeks without the charged plugged in. It eventually turned on with the charge at ~1%, so I rushed for the charger.It is probably a bug in the battery microcontroller or some issue that definitely needs to be investigated by Lenovo as I am not the first user to experience this issue.For now my (hopefully) workaround will be to simply avoid having it 100% charged all of the time.That bad experience aside, the device is working fine right now! The choice to have it be a laptop or a tablet really comes convenient at times.Shines over the HP x2 11 (which was the other device under consideration when buying) because of the display size and being an OLED, plus the keyboard size is more convenient and the CPU is inherently better.The HP chromebook did have on thing going for it - a headphone jack and a fingerprint reader. Hoping to see those in the next generation of Duets.
Amazon Customer
Been using this for a while now...The screen is really really big, which is great in laptop mode but it's a bit difficult to use in tablet mode as it's a bit heavyThe battery life has been really good. I haven't had to charge it frequently even with my heavy video streaming useOverall it just feels like a really high end device which is great considering the price pointI think my major problem is the lack of available screen protectors and cases for it. The magnetic cover provided works well but I think sturdier cases might be better in the long run. Also the design of the magnetic case prop is really difficult to use if you're trying to balance the tablet anywhere but a solid surface
Dan
amazing product for those who need a portable internet experiencelow spec, but such a fine product, seriously, so greatlove the screen and the battery lifeI am a huge tech guy, but on the go - i don't need anything more than this productlove the keyboard as well, the ports on each side are super usefulgreat Chromebook, great android tablet, and great value for the pricestats for nerds:it doesn't run linux apps very well, in fact the repo are for arm, so most of the apps are not there anyway...don't expect to be able to install the desktop version of firefox, or spotify, or anything.if you dont want google chrome, than go with vivaldy from the app storego with the app store for any "linux like app" you need to have on this thing actually... or go with non-arm chromebook.