![]() ![]() That’s also where you’ll be plugging in earbuds, because the Duet doesn’t have a headphone jack. The power button and volume rocker are perfectly split by the color line to create come nice symmetry, the speakers are on the top so as not to be muffled by the keyboard, and the sole USB-C port is on the bottom to keep the cord from getting tangled. ![]() The Duet is thin enough that the camera sticks out quite a bit.īut even with a somewhat derivative design, Lenovo has put some thought into the details. The camera is a little bumpier than I’d like, but it’s no worse than that on any other tablet. Basically, the Duet combines the best elements of Google’s products into a very nice-looking tablet. The back has a two-tone blue-and-gray design like the Pixel phones, the front has uniform bezels like the Pixel Slate, and the keyboard cover has a knit exterior like the Pixel fabric case. If I didn’t know better, I would have guessed the Duet was designed by Google. Go there for information on competing products and how we tested them. This review is part of our ongoing roundup of the best laptops. ![]()
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