

Lenovo offers you the option to get the LTE-enabled variant, and you can even get the Digital Pen separately if you like doodling or notetaking. If you wish to watch a lot of movies or do video calls, then the included pair of stereo speakers will come handy, along with the dual-microphone setup. You can configure the device with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC memory, which doesn’t seem to be expandable. Interestingly, the first-party keyboard attachment can be used even when it’s detached from the tablet this is possible since it pairs over Bluetooth. Similar to these options, you can pick up the Duet 3i with either Windows 10 S Mode or Pro - Lenovo might not offer both these options in all markets.

These processors come with integrated graphics, which should be enough for the basic things these processors themselves are capable of. On the inside, you’ll find that the tablet comes rocking either an Intel Pentium or Celeron chip, based on the model you go for. The sides of the tablet are taken up by various control buttons. You can lay the device at any angle you like, as long as the foldable stand supports it. The fun part lies on the back, where Lenovo has included a metal kickstand that pops out just as it does on the Surface line. The bezels surrounding its 10.3-inch FHD display aren’t as this as, say, the new Surface Go, but they shouldn’t bother you much. Read: Our Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3i Review Highlightsįrom the looks of it, the IdeaPad Duet 3i is your usual rectangular slab with a glass-covered display on the front and a flat back. Below mentioned are some of the details of the all-new IdeaPad Duet 3i, its specifications, some unique features, pricing and availability information, and much more.
