![]() This costs $19.99 (£15.99) for subsequent years. Like all Chromebooks, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet comes with one year of Google One service included, which offers 100GB of Google Drive storage and access to Google Docs. ![]() To be fair, though, the Chrome OS is designed differently to the iOS operating system that the iPad uses: the former is built to run on lower-speed, lower spec, and cheaper hardware than the iPad, and the Duet is less than half the price of the iPad Air. That’s pretty low compared to the 4305 of the Apple iPad Air 2020. We found that the performance on a couple of benchmarking apps wasn’t great: we got a Geekbench 5 Multi-core score of 1423. Flowing text around images in a complex word document, for instance, was rather slow, and after resizing an image it took several seconds to catch up. The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is certainly pretty standard there: we had no issues editing documents and spreadsheets in Google documents and the Chromebook versions of Microsoft Word, but it did struggle with documents with lots of graphics or complex spreadsheets. ![]() You don’t buy a Chromebook and expect powerhouse performance: they are designed to provide enough power to get stuff done, but no more. (Image credit: Lenovo) Lenovo Chromebook Duet Review: Performance
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