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Anti-Prime Day Deal: My Favorite Laptop for Travel Is Down to $270 Right Now at Best Buy

Best Buy’s Anti-Prime Day Deal: The Lenovo Duet 11 Chromebook is a capable and affordable two-in-one laptop that just had its $399 price cut down to $270 during Best Buy’s Anti-Prime Day sale

I test tablets and laptops for a living, which means I’ve tried devices of every size, shape and style you can imagine. I’m always on the lookout for a device that meets all of my daily needs in one package, including when I’m commuting or traveling. My search was essentially over when I found the Lenovo Duet 11 Chromebook. I’ve found that I turn to this little two-in-one laptop for my personal, everyday use more than any other device I own. 

I especially appreciate the versatility of the Lenovo Duet 11 Chromebook. It has an 11-inch touchscreen paired with a detachable keyboard cover, a rear cover with a kickstand and, if you want, you can pair it with an active pen for drawing or writing on the screen.  

There are two main reasons this device works better for me than most standard laptops. First is its compact, lightweight size. Second is that it’s multifunctional. Since I regularly commute to work by train, both of these factors make the Duet Chromebook especially convenient. On occasions when I do need a bigger screen or a wider keyboard for faster typing, I’ll usually switch to my standard laptop. But the Duet 11, which functions both as a laptop and tablet, is the machine that fits my daily life the best and most often. 

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Why I like this tablet

On the surface, you might think it’s no different than an iPad or any number of Android tablets. But the big differences are the operating system, ChromeOS, and its price. If you’ve never used ChromeOS, it’s sort of a mix between a traditional desktop OS, such as Windows or MacOS, and a mobile OS that your phone uses, such as Android.

The combination makes it easier for me to get work done with a keyboard and trackpad or mouse, but it also uses apps from the Google Play Store, so it has a mobile device feel too. The only hiccup might be if your work or school relies on software available only for MacOS or Windows. That’s never been an issue for me, as there’s typically a web or mobile app I can use in its place.

Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11 specs

Price

$399

Display size/resolution

11-inch 1,920×1,200-pixel, LCD touchscreen

CPU

2.6GHz MediaTek Kompanio 838

Memory

8GB LPDDR4X

Graphics

Integrated graphics

Storage

128GB eMMC

Networking

Intel Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1

Ports

USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (x2), 3.5mm combo audio jack

Operating system

ChromeOS

The Duet 11 helps me stay busy during my train commute

The Duet’s size is really nice for my train commute, letting me easily edit docs or respond to emails on my way to work. It has a fantastic front-facing 5-megapixel camera, too, so I can use it for a Zoom chat when necessary, and the camera has a physical privacy shutter to block it out the rest of the time. I especially like its zippy performance. It wakes as soon as I drop the keyboard open, and I can quickly tether to my Pixel phone for an instant internet connection. Battery life is strong at up to 11 hours in my use of it.

Using the Duet on your lap can be a little bit of a balancing act, but it’s doable. Its compact size makes it ideal for cramped coffee shop tables and other places where a full-size laptop might be awkward. It weighs only about 2 pounds with all of its accessories.

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Like a lot of people, I unwind on my commute home with some entertainment, and the Duet shines for that. Pop off the magnetically attached keyboard and ChromeOS switches to a more touch-friendly experience. The tablet supports cloud gaming services such as Xbox Game Pass and Nvidia GeForce Now, which means that with a strong web connection, you can play all kinds of games. I love to play mobile games on it from the Play Store too.

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