One disappointment is the single USB-C port serving as the only connection. It’s a conservative design that’s neither boring nor outlandish, landing it right in the Goldilocks zone of good looks. The Duet is also an attractive tablet in its Ice Blue and Iron Gray color scheme that’s carried over to the cloth covering on the kickstand cover (the gray at least). You have to upgrade to the much more expensive iPad Pro and add on the Magic Keyboard to get a touchpad built into the keyboard cover. Note that both the Duet and the Surface Go 2 solutions include a touchpad while the iPad’s does not. That’s thicker and heavier than the Surface Go 2 with its integrated kickstand and $130 Type Cover and the iPad with its $159 Smart Keyboard. In that case, the Duet becomes quite chunky at 0.71 inches thick and 2.03 pounds. Things change a bit when you add the rear kickstand cover and keyboard. New Lenovo IdeaPads look like the Chromebooks to beat Lenovo’s IdeaPad 5i is the first Chromebook with a 120Hz refresh rate Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i: which 2-in-1 is best?
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