Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 10.3in Touch WUXGA Intel Celeron N4020 4GB 128GB eMMC 5.1 Camera Front 2.0MP and Rear 5.0MP LTE Lenovo Digital Pen W10P 1Yr CIW Graphite Grey
General
Warranty
Warranty: |
1 Year
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Warranty Type: |
Limited
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Operating System
Bundled Operating System: |
Windows 10 Pro (64-Bit)
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CPU
CPU (Combined) Cores: |
Dual-Core
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CPU Family: |
Celeron
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CPU Speed: |
1.10GHz
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CPU Type: |
Intel Celeron N4020
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Max Turbo Speed: |
2.80GHz
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Number of Threads: |
2
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Display
LCD Features: |
WUXGA
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Touch
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IPS
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340nits
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Glossy
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Resolution: |
1920 x 1200
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Screen Size: |
10.3"
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Touch Screen: |
Yes
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Memory
Memory Capacity: |
4GB
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Memory Speed: |
DDR4 2400
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Screen
Processor
Storage
SSD or Flash Memory Capacity: |
128GB
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Graphics
Graphic Type: |
Integrated
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Graphics Processor: |
Intel UHD Graphics 600
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Hard Drive
HDD Spec: |
5.1
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Storage Interface: |
eMMC
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Power
Networking
Bluetooth: |
Bluetooth V5.0
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LAN: |
No
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Wireless LAN: |
IEEE 802.11 ac
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Webcam
Webcam: |
Front 2.0MP
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Rear 5.0MP
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Battery
Ports
Package Contents
Package Contents: |
1 x Notebook
1 x Power Cable
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Package Contents: |
Lenovo Tablet, Detachable keyboard, Lenovo pen, 45W USB-C charger
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Physical Specification
Item Depth (mm): |
166
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Item Height (mm): |
9.9
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Item Width (mm): |
253
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Weight (kg): |
0.59
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Review This Product
Exceeded my expectations!
Wed, 8 Jun 2022 | Review
by: Gustav S.
Had my eye on this model for a while now, but was concerned if the model listed (LTE, pen, WinPro) was correct (Lenovo's model numbers can be quite confusing). Took a plunge when the price got reduced, and I am glad I did. There is much to like here if you are willing to keep performance expectations low. Personally I love the form factor and built quality. Only the kickstand is metal, but the materials used here are high quality. An 11~12 inch screen will probably please more people, but the portability trade-off of the Duet's 10-incher is worth it. Luckily it is also plenty bright with poppy colors. and good resolution Keyboard is pretty great, much better than those cloth tablet keyboards you get with Lenovo tablets. Good key travel and a responsive trackpad that is just the right size. I like that the detachable keyboard actually has its own battery and connects via Bluetooth to the Duet when detached, very useful in tight spaces! Performance-wise, it has impressed me with decent multitasking and responsiveness (but we know that this might get challenged by Windows over time, so only time will tell if this remains true). Just be patient when Windows is busy updating or running something in the background, and you should be fine. Oh and this model is eligible for Windows 11 upgrade, if you are interested in taking the plunge. Sound-wise, despite some Dolby-tuning on board, the Duet fails to impress, one of its few real foibles. Still serviceable, but not very loud and lacks base (good surround effect, though). Would have preferred a rechargeable pen too, as well as a backlit keyboard, but at the reduced price I can forgive the Duet these omissions. Charges quickly and gets through a workday of moderate use OK, but would be best to carry the charger with you when moving. I have not tried the cellular data connection yet, but appreciate that the SIM-tray also takes an SD-card for memory expansion. In summary, although modestly specced, the Duet is a great little portable number to bang out work emails and office docs on the go. Good for note-taking too due to the included pen and detachable design. Surely this wont replace your office or design workhorse, but as a portable Windows-machine it shines.
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