Rather than tapping the tiny back button on the internet browser, you can swipe left (or right) to go back to a different webpage. That way you can tap and interact with its touchscreen. If you detach its keyboard or fold it back behind the screen like you'd hold a magazine, the device automatically adjusts the display and hides the cursor from view. I appreciated that the Duet seamlessly transitioned between laptop and tablet mode. The screen does have some glare when in direct sunlight, but it is still bright enough to read and work on if you're outside. With a resolution of 1,920 by 1,200 pixels, its screen is vivid and perfect for watching Netflix videos in tablet mode. I did like that the display offers a 16:10 aspect ratio, which gives it some extra vertical space. I wouldn't even consider using the tablet to compare spreadsheets or scroll through lengthy PDF documents. Although the screen size was suitable for writing text in Google Docs, things do start to feel a little cramped when the browser tabs start piling up. The 10.1-inch screen of the Chromebook Duet is sharp and bright, but it feels tiny if you're trying to do some serious work. Display: 7/10 Its glossy screen gets the job done The built-in trackpad worked well, but again, it was definitely smaller than most that I've used. Given the device's smaller size, the keys are slightly cramped and took some time to get used to, however. The removable keyboard connects to the Duet with magnets, which stayed in place when I was pounding away on it, responding to Slack messages. This accessory runs Surface Go 2 owners an extra $100. I found its kickstand to be flimsier and harder to unfold than the Surface Go's, but I'm happy to see that Lenovo included a keyboard. Despite being twice as thick as the Microsoft Surface Go 2, it's still very portable and small enough for practically any bag. The computer feels well-made, and if you're using it like a tablet, it's comfortable to hold. The stand makes it easy to prop up the Duet to watch YouTube or have video calls without its keyboard attached. The device is mostly made from aluminum alloy and it sports a unique, adjustable back fabric cover that includes a kickstand. The Chromebook Duet is a laptop-and-tablet hybrid that's perfect for getting work done on the go or for lounging with it at home on the couch.
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