On a couple of occasions, I had the Duet 3 plugged into a 27-inch QHD monitor while using the keyboard that was attached to the tablet itself. Those who might be asking, yes, you can use the Duet 3 with an external display, but be careful that you don't have too many apps or tabs open. It's not that the Duet 3 is bad, or can't handle tasks, but I was forced to change the way I work with Lenovo's latest offering. It's also the same chipset found in the likes of Samsung's Galaxy Book Go, along with a few other lightweight and portable devices.Īnd to be quite honest, I came away with just a "meh" feeling. ![]() But how well does it actually perform? For us, this is a big question mark, as the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 takes over for the MediaTek chipset found in the original Duet. Lenovo definitely nailed it when it comes to the design, look, and feel of the Chromebook Duet 3. ![]() ![]() (Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)
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