

Oh, and flanking that display are amazing quad-array speakers. Whatever you end up watching on the display of this tablet will end up looking very life-like, probably better than on an iPad Air, or similar $500 tablet that you will end up buying.

OLED displays can produce much more vibrant colors and hit higher levels of brightness. Instead of using an LCD or IPS panel, this Chromebook tablet has an OLED display. The other special part of this tablet has a lot to do with this display.

We really enjoyed it during our review period. You'll also be able to browse the web and multitask without issue, too. While not as powerful as what you'll find in an M1 iPad, or even an Android tablet, with this tablet, you'll be able to run Android apps without worry and enjoy games, as well as streaming multimedia. While most Chromebooks come with Intel or AMD chips, this is an Arm-based Soc from Qualcomm. If you're not familiar with Chromebook specs, then this is a special processor when you consider the rest of our picks on this list. Under the hood of the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 is the second-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c processor. We'll get into the technical specifications of this Chromebook tablet first. Here's a bit more on why we like the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 so much. Best of all, it's readily available at most retailers that also sell competing products like iPads. This Chromebook tablet packs some really good specifications, an amazing display, portability, and speakers. It is similar to an iPad Pro or a Surface Pro, too. Our first Chromebook tablet is one that's quite popular with a lot of people.
