Lenovo - IdeaPad Duet Chromebook - 10.1” (1920x1200) Touch 2-in-1 Tablet - MediaTek P60T - 4G RAM - 128G eMCP4x - with Keyboard - Ice Blue + Iron Gray
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Description
Features
Power your day with Google
Work, play, and connect right out of the box with Google+, Search, Gmail, YouTube, and Hangouts. Save files in the cloud with Google Drive, and join gamers around the world with the Play Games app.
Google Chrome OS
Chromebook is a device for the way the modern world works, with thousands of apps, built-in virus protection, and cloud backups. It is secure, fast, up-to-date, versatile, and simple.
10.1" screen with 1920 x 1200 resolution
This high-resolution screen is ideal for web browsing, studying, reading, and streaming HD content.
128GB internal storage plus access to cloud
Plenty of onboard storage for photos, videos, documents and more. Plus, 100GB of one-year free trial of Google One to keep your documents, files, and photos free and secured.
Octa-core processor
The right combination of fast performance and power efficiency. It allows rapid multitasking, delivers smooth response, and boasts amazing graphics.
Dual cameras for photos and face-to-face chat
2.0MP fixed-focus front-facing camera with LED indicator and 8.0MP autofocus rear-facing camera.
Xbox Game Pass
Get 1 free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at check out and an additional 3 free months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate upon device activation
What's Included
5V/2A AC adapter
Battery
Lenovo Chromebook Duet - 10.1"- Tablet - 128GB - With Keyboard
Owner's manual
USB Type-C to 3.5mm audio jack
Manuals & Guides
Specification Sheet (PDF)
Key Specs
- Screen Size10.1 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
- Touch ScreenYes
- Processor ModelMediaTek Helio P Series
- Storage TypeeMMC
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)4 gigabytes
- GraphicsMediaTek Integrated Graphics
- Display Connector(s)1 x DisplayPort
- Battery Life (up to)10 hours
- Battery TypeOther
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardNo
General
- Product NameIdeaPad Duet Chromebook - 10.1” (1920x1200) Touch 2-in-1 Tablet - MediaTek P60T - 4G RAM - 128G eMCP4x - with Keyboard
- BrandLenovo
- Model NumberZA6F0016US
- Year of Release2020
- ColorIce Blue + Iron Gray
- Color CategoryGray
Display
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size10.1 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
- Touch ScreenYes
Processor
- Processor BrandMediaTek
- Processor ModelMediaTek Helio P Series
- Processor Model NumberP60T
Storage
- Storage TypeeMMC
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
- eMMC Capacity128 gigabytes
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)4 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)LPDDR4X
Graphics
- Graphics TypeIntegrated
- GPU BrandARM
- GraphicsMediaTek Integrated Graphics
Compatibility
- Operating SystemChrome OS
Connectivity
- Display Connector(s)1 x DisplayPort
- USB Ports1 x USB-C 2.0
- Number of USB Ports (Total)1
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Network ConnectivityNone
Power
- Battery Life (up to)10 hours
- Battery TypeOther
Camera
- Front-Facing CameraYes
Features
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardNo
Dimensions
- Product Height0.29 inches
- Product Width6.29 inches
- Product Depth9.44 inches
- Product Weight2.02 pounds
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC194632578201
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 2496 reviews
(2,496 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Speed4.0
Rating 4.0 out of 5 stars
- Display4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are pleased with the IdeaPad Duet Chromebook for its portability, keyboard, price, and battery life. They appreciate that it is easy to use and has ample storage. However, some customers have expressed concerns about its slow performance, weight, and speakers.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Keyboard
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Phenomenal value
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a great little device. Build quality is excellent. Screen is bright and colorful. Performance is snappy on the browser, and even better with Android apps/games (never quite realized how an ARM processor on a Chromebook can make such a difference compared to an Intel in this regard). Google Stadia games run great as well. Keyboard is quite good, despite the cramped punctuation keys on the right side, and the magnetic attachment is very secure. Stereo speakers are a bit tinny but plenty loud. Battery life is supposed to be great as well, although I haven't had it long enough to put it through its paces. Lenovo advertises 10 hours on a charge, but many reviewers have been observing 10-12 hours, depending on the activity. The included charger is not a fast charger, but that's ok -- I have plenty of fast chargers lying around at home that are compatible. Software support is terrific -- this is one of the first Chromebooks to have a guaranteed 8 years of Chrome OS updates (through June 2028), which is up from 5-6 years for previous Chromebooks. I think Lenovo did a a bang-up job with this device -- one almost wonders if it was a mistake (given the astonishingly low price) or if the higher ups in the company just let the Chromebook division do whatever it wanted to do without really paying attention. It really is the spiritual successor to the Pixel C (or what the Pixel C was supposed to be in the first place -- a Chromebook), and is now an excellent option for those bemoaning the lack of good Android tablets.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Lenovo Product Expert
Posted .Thank you for choosing the Lenovo Duet Chromebook. We are pleased to hear that the features and performance of the Duer Chromebook meets your computing needs so well. This sleek and light 2-in-1 Chromebook switches from business to fun as easily as it switches from laptop to tablet mode. Simply detach the plug-and-play keyboard, and you have an ultraportable 10.1-inch tablet ready to entertain you. In laptop mode, the typical size of laptop keyboard is comfortable and responsive, while the 400 nits FHD display is visually appealing in either mode. Enjoy thousands of apps from Google Play Store, superfast boot-up, more than 8 years of automatic updates, and USI stylus support. Get creative. Or get busy.
- Pros mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Tiny, Undisputed Value Champion!
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.With so many Chromebooks in this price range feeling overwhelmingly cheap and low quality, not only is the Duet a breath of fresh air but a steal as well. I purchased this little guy as a bit of a 'sidegrade' from my aging Chromebook Plus, and since then I haven't looked back! Even my 2020 iPad Pro is collecting dust! So far, performance has been excellent when you keep in mind what this little tablet is. The ARM processor in the Lenovo scores roughly double that of the previously mentioned Chromebook on synthetic benchmarks, and so far I've experienced minimal issues or hiccups (for you phone geeks out there, the processor falls in somewhere in-between the admittedly ancient Snapdragon 810 and 835). It zips through everyday tasks such as word processing and web browsing with ease using 4-5 tabs, though video playback through the browser can make it sweat a little with some minor hitches. If you're looking for something to do heavy lifting or lots of multitasking, I'd look elsewhere. Build quality for the price is absolutely nuts as well. The tablet and keyboard sections of the device feel great, and I feel they punch decently above their price class. Especially the tablet, which I find to be very pretty and premium feeling! To note, people with larger hands may find the keyboard a bit uncomfortable and cramped, but those with glove size M and below should be totally fine. However, the back kickstand and the plastic trackpad feel a bit on the flimsy side (though I wouldn't exactly use the word cheap). But at the end of the day, what are you really going to complain about? It's less than 300 bucks and didn't "need" to be bundled! I'm just happy the extra accessories were included at this almost suspiciously low price. Android apps also work like a dream for the most part. Most basic apps such as Youtube, Gmail, VLC, Minecraft, ect. seem to work just fine without any trouble. But if you really like to tinker, it is very easy to unlock Developer Mode to mess with 3rd party apps such as Youtube Vanced, which work wonderfully. The only issues I encountered were the Netflix and Hulu apps streaming only in standard definition (non-HD) quality, which is super lame but is a Chrome OS issue not specific to this machine. The Disney Plus app works a treat though, and either way non-HD playback issues can be resolved simply by using the internet browser instead of an app. Screen and speaker quality are also definitely great for the price. Many people have bashed the speaker quality online, but I actually find them fairly decent with better-than-average mid and high notes. Admittedly, bass and lower frequency reproduction is completely non-existent, but I feel like this could be helped if Google implemented an in-OS volume equalizer. Come on Google! The built in screen is a high-resolution, full-HD, IPS panel. Which is again, slightly unexpected at this price point. Viewing angles are excellent, though my model in particular seems to have some very slight color and brightness uniformity issues. This seems to be more of my trained eye than anything else, as no other people have noticed any difference on my unit. Just figured I'd mention for you picky folks out there, but I'm chalking this one up ultimately as a non-issue and more to do with the screen technology itself. Especially since I've seen much more egregious cases of this on $1000+ devices. Also: if you plan on transporting this with the keyboard attached... Be absolutely sure to buy a screen protector, as my tempered glass shield has already accumulated quite a collection of fine scratches after less than a month of use! Hey, if you're still here thanks for reading! At the end of the day, I couldn't recommend this tablet/ 2-in-1 enough for anybody looking to spend less than 400 bucks on a Chromebook. It runs cool, silent, and very quick as long as you don't throw too many things at it. I can see myself using this as a workshop companion for years to come... Or at least until Lenovo or another manufacturer makes a worthy successor!
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Lenovo Product Expert
Posted .Thank you for choosing the Lenovo Chromebook Duet, model number ZA6F0016US. We are pleased to hear that the value, features and performance of the Chromebook Duet meet your computing needs so well.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Amazing 2-in-1 for productivity (or Netflix)
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've had the Duet for about a week, and it's been great so far! I should note that I bought this on sale for $150 at the time, and that is an insane deal. Bear in mind that this device is a Chromebook, and won't support as many things as Windows or macOS (it does have Linux support, however). But keep the amount you'd be paying in mind and maybe you won't be disappointed. The Duet's battery life is probably the best technical aspect of this device. Low brightness can let the battery last a good chunk of the day if you use it for light tasks like web browsing or notetaking, you could even throw in a YouTube video on picture-in-picture. With 4GB of memory, don't expect stellar performance with heavy multi-tasking or 10+ Chrome tabs, you might find the device lagging a bit. As for the MediaTek processor, while I knew nothing about it beforehand, it seems to hold up pretty well and handles most things at a good speed. The display exceeded my expectations, it's nice and has pretty high brightness. Though it isn't the greatest out there, it's pretty good in my opinion! The keyboard is small, and will definitely take getting used to. And the cover/kickstand adds a little weight, but it's not a big deal. There are, of course, flaws, but nothing that will destroy your experience. Remember that you should be buying this based on what you'll be needing. If you're looking for a gaming device or something to download Windows programs on, this isn't it. chromeOS is great for online productivity, but will always have the downside of not having as much support as Windows or macOS devices. The Duet has exactly ONE USB-C port and no headphone jack. Yeah, not ideal, but if you buy a USB hub the problem will be solved. The cameras are… bad, pretty bad - but it’s an option for video conferencing and would get the job done. The speaker isn’t the greatest, but serves its purpose; some might find themselves using Bluetooth earbuds if the option is available. All in all, great 2-in-1 device! I will definitely be adding some bluetooth accessories like a mouse and stylus sometime.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Lenovo Product Expert
Posted .Thank you for choosing the Lenovo Chromebook Duet, model number ZA6F0016US. This model configuration ships with 1x USB-C 2.0 (support data transfer, OTG, Power Delivery, and DisplayPort). There is a USB-c to 3.5mm adapter included for connecting a 3.5mm compatible headset. The Chromebook Duet ships with two cameras: Front 2.0MP / Rear 8.0MP and there are Dual Array microphones built in for video conferencing. There are Stereo System speakers, (1W x2). We are pleased to hear that the value, features and performance of the Chromebook Duet meets your computing needs so well.
- Pros mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This thing is so awesome!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've owned two Samsung Chromebooks (the one released right after the original chromebook CR-48), which I thought were amazing, two Toshiba Chromebook 2 chromebooks which I thought could not be bested, better sound quality than the Samsung, higher resolution screen and faster. But the Lenovo Duet is even better. The duet is really awesome! The only thing I'm surprised by is that I don't see the "Chrome Circle" logo anywhere on the device. It's powerful enough to let you run Android Apps side by side with Chrome. You can split screen, type on the keyboard and use the trackpad, or use the touch screen with gestures or a USI pen (I haven't tried the pen yet but I have one on order) It comes with 4GB memory and 128 GB of storage. I have Disney+, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Zoom, Google Meet, Hangouts, Libby (Library reader), Kindle, and other apps installed and they work great! I can run them split screen side by side with chrome. Casting your desktop to a TV and switching between screens is a breeze! The screen can do a resolution up to 1920 x 1080, but comes enlarged by default. 1920 x 1080 is really small on a 10.5" screen. But don't let the size deter you! This device is really great! All of the normal ALPHA and NUM keys on the keyboard are the normal keyboard size. some of the keys, (backspaces, tab, search, [, ], ', / are about 2/3 the width of normal. The arrow keys are smaller too, but for typing, the keyboard is perfectly adequate. I'm writing this review on it now. Other folks have reviewed the device and spoke highly of the build quality. They are not kidding. Very high quality! To use an HDMI monitor, get a USB-HDMI adapter. For thumb drives, get an adapter that supports USB-A as well. Some dongles support multiple options at once. I haven't tried a mouse yet because the trackpad works great. I may get a Logitech 535 bluetooth mouse for my wife, but she seems to do well with just the trackpad. The speakers don't have a lot of bass, but you can definitely hear them. It's a perfect device that starts quickly has 8 years of support and easy maintenance (no messing with operating system upgrades), all for under $300!
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Lenovo Product Expert
Posted .Thank you for choosing the Lenovo Duet Chromebook. There is one USB-c 2.0 version port on the Duet, with video out capability. To connect the Duet to an external HDMI monitor you will need a USB-c to HDMI adapter. The 10-1-Inch (screen size measured diagonally) IPS screen has a resolution of FHD (1920 x 1200).
- Pros mentioned:Keyboard, PriceCons mentioned:Performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome chromebook tablet for $299
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am one of the lucky guys who was able to purchase it when they first launched. I noticed this model is hard to find and sold out quickly. I am not surprise and I know why. This is because for $299, you get a well built chromebook tablet with a nice fabric case, which comes with a Microsoft surface style kickstand and most importantly, there is a keyboard, the keyboard is great specially it is included with the tablet. I personally owned the Pixelbook, and the Asus 10" chromebook, I can tell you this device is great for everyday use. The FHD screen is very nice with the bright screen. Although I noticed there are some hiccups when there are too many apps opened, but still, I think this device is great for lot of people. Specially, I gave this device to my 3rd grade son for his zoom class and other school work. It is perfect for him. So, if you are reading this, I am sure you are interested in this chromebook. Just get it and you should be happy with it.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great 2-in-1, with some minor flaws
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Disclaimer: I have never owned a tablet, so some of my comments may be over/under critical, or just general to tablets. Will probably update this review after more time with it, but these are my initial impressions. First off, I bought the Duet because I have been wanting an alternative to my laptop that I could take on both fun trips to check/write emails and watch movies on flights, but also work trips to get light work done and give presentations. Going to list the pros and cons I’ve encountered so far, but you can skip to the end for my overall thoughts. Pros - Really nice and bright display - Super light tablet without the keyboard and cover I was hesitant about the forced style choices (Blue accent and cloth cover), but I actually really dig it in person. Really good looking device. - The sound is not nearly as bad as I expected. I use bluetooth headphones nearly 99% of the time anyways, but it’s good to know the sound quality is decent without them; just don’t expect them to be loud. - Quick responsiveness and no real lag with apps (although I’ll get more into that in the cons...) - Love the auto unlock feature when your phone is nearby The boot speed is very fast, makes me second guess whether I actually turned it off - The keyboard is fantastic. Nothing will ever beat my Thinkpad X1 keyboard, but the quality here is great and it’s very easy to type on despite the size. Surprised to hear that people are facing issues with it. - Battery life is solid. We’ll see how this changes when I actually use it for its intended purpose, but around the house it has barely drained. Cons - The cover: It is surprisingly heavy. Feels as if the weight doubles when you put it on, and you really need it on most of the time since it has the kickstand. Really wish the kickstand was just part of the device, but I guess it’s a nice protection. - The weight in general: When everything is connected, this guy weighs 2 lbs ( just 1lb less than my laptop). It’s not terrible, but it’s surprising. I appreciate that the tablet is < 1lb, but after using it for a bit, I really feel like I’ll have the cover and keyboard on it more often than not. - The camera: I’m not planning on really taking pictures with it, but I was hoping for a bit more from the front-facing camera since I might use it for video conferences. - Apps: This is where we get into maybe general Android territory. Some apps behave very strangely in landscape mode. When the keyboard is connected, Instagram crops to portrait mode which... looks silly. If you take the keyboard off and enter tablet mode, the Duet refuses to rotate to landscape mode at all. With Facebook, the app does enter landscape mode, but you can’t scroll from the left side of the screen, only the right. Most apps work normally in either view, but this is a little annoying. - Display resolution: This is issue has been better described here (https://chromeunboxed.com/lenovo-chromebook-duet-extended-display-broken-usb-c/), but long story short, the Duet limits the resolution when your try to mirror the display on a larger screen. When I tried to test showing a presentation, it was noticeably boxed (see pictures attached with comparison to my laptop) which makes me hesitant about using it for work presentations. Overall: Let’s be honest, in the end the price is fantastic and makes many of the cons acceptable. The Duet is a solid little device that does exactly what I need it to do, albeit with some limitations (the most important of which can potentially be fixed with software updates?). Great display, portability, speed, and functionality for what I need out of a 2-in-1.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Lenovo Product Expert
Posted .Thank you so much for your feedback on the Chromebook Duet - we appreciate it. We're so happy that you chose this device as your first tablet! The device has front camera that is 2MP fixed-focus with LED indicator. You should have no issues with quality when it comes to using your device for video conferencing. If you ever have questions on the device, feel free to reach out to Lenovo Tech Support for more information at: 877-453-6686.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Keyboard, PriceCons mentioned:Speakers
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good for the price
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So far this is a good tablet for the price If you can get it on sale it's a steal. The tablet is kind of slow sluggish at times. But for the most part it still works fine battery life is great the screen is fantastic. And the best part is you get a great keyboard that comes right Out the box. And for the price the tablet is well built. But the speakers are very low even on max volume That's my biggest problem hopefully Google fixes the bugs later on.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Lenovo Product Expert
Posted .The Lenovo Chromebook Duet, model number ZA6F0016US, ships with the ARM Architecture, 8-Core, MediaTek Helio P60T processor, with a speed of 2.0GHz. This processor is supported by 4 GB LPDDR4X RAM + 128GB eMMC solid state hard drive, for quick file loads and APP response. System Audio is through 2 x Dolby Audio stereo speakers. If you are getting slower than expected performance from the Chromebook Duet, here is a link to some tips for speeding up a slow Chromebook:  https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/1385029?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop. If the issue continues, we recommend you contact Lenovo Tech Support for Chromebooks at: 800-426-7378.
- Pros mentioned:Keyboard, Portable
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lenovo Touch Screen Laptop/Tablet
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.We needed a new laptop, this Lenovo was on sale so we bought one. It has a detachable keyboard and touch screen which makes using it easy even when not at a desk or work station. This laptop is thin and the size of a tablet/iPad so its very convenient for travel to work, school, on a plane etc. The keyboard is small /tightly spaced but that's to be expected with a compact tablet/laptop. The touch screen is a great feature! We like this product enough that were buying another one for our summer camp. At this price it makes sense to buy a 2nd one to ensure that it hasnt been left at home or at camp when it's needed.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Lenovo Product Expert
Posted .Thank you for choosing the Lenovo Chromebook Duet. We are pleased to hear that the features and performance of the Chromebook Duet are working out so well for you, that you plan on purchasing another. We appreciate your loyalty to the Chromebook Duet and the Lenovo Brand.
Q: QuestionHow many choice of models?
Asked by Dtcyhk.
- A:Answer I believe there will be a model with 64 GB of storage in addition to this model, which has 128 GB of storage. I think the price difference is only $20. It's possible that Best Buy won't even carry the model with 64 GB--the price difference is not worth the downgrade IMHO.
Answered by Martian
Q: QuestionDoes the Duet run Microsoft Word, and if so what version: Android or the normal windows version?
Asked by Zeus.
- A:Answer The Duet runs Chrome OS, so yes it is able to access Microsoft Word though it'll be the Android version which you can get through the Google Play Store. It is capable enough for light-work - editing word documents, creating all-text documents etc. You can also access Office Online through the Chrome browser.
Answered by Mandalorian
Q: QuestionDoes it come with a pen?
Asked by br7250.
- A:Answer The USI pen will be sold separately.
Answered by Lenovo Product Expert
Q: QuestionWhen will this device stop getting Chrome OS updates?
Asked by izzy.
- A:Answer The device will get updates for 8 years
Answered by Mike
Q: QuestionDoes Chromebook Duet come with a Stylus Support? can I draw on it like Ipad? Does it have palm rejection?
Asked by Akif.
- A:Answer It is compatible with any USI stylus. This is a fairly new stylus standard and I've only seen one made by HP so far. It should let you draw and feature palm rejection. I would honestly wait for reviews though if you are even slightly concerned about issues like input lag.
Answered by teacherT
Q: QuestionWhere are the speakers? I can't see them when I look up pictures in different articles.
Asked by bimmerphile.
- A:Answer It is located at the top of the device
Answered by Dondre