Lenovo has launched two new Transformer Chromebooks powered by MediaTek processor with integrated NPU |
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Lenovo is expanding its Duet range of Chromebooks with two models - the Chromebook Duet (11?, 9) and the Chromebook Duet EDU G2. Both are designed in a foldable form factor, but serve different purposes: the former is geared toward on-the-go work tasks, while the latter is suitable for studying. The Chromebook Duet (11?, 9) features a 10.95-inch screen with 1920x1200 pixel resolution, 400-nit brightness, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, and comes with a stand that makes it easy to switch between laptop and portrait mode. The kit includes a Lenovo USI Pen 2 stylus and a keyboard-book. For the performance of the novelty is responsible chip MediaTek Kompanio 838 with 4/8 GB of RAM ![]() The Chromebook is encased in a rugged metal chassis that is only 7.6mm thick and protected to the military standard MIL-STD 810H. The battery life is stated at 12 hours without recharging. There's an 8MP main camera, a 5MP front-facing camera with physical shutter, a pair of USB Type-C ![]() The specifications of the Chromebook Duet EDU G2 are similar to the previous model. The device features the same 10.9-inch 2K screen, also has a rugged body with reinforced ports and moisture protection, and is powered by the same MediaTek Kompanio 838 chip with NPU. The interface set, camera resolution, and storage capacity are the same. For educators, there's Chrome Education Upgrade, which lets you manage hundreds of Chromebooks, customizing features and security settings from a single cloud-based console. The new products are priced at $339 and $319, respectively. |