
The tablet ends up with a 5:3 aspect ratio.

Lenovo says the screen-to-body ratio has increased by around 16%. The display also jumps from 1920×1200 to 2000×1200 with the bezels around the display also shrinking considerably compared to the older model. The display also gets upgraded to a full 11-inch panel, compared to a mere 10.1-inch size on its predecessor. That means this device runs atop the Snapdragon 7c (Gen 2) processor from Qualcomm. After launching the Chromebook Duet 5 last year, Lenovo is today announcing the smaller, but equally specced, IdeaPad Duet 3.Īrriving this Spring, the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3 – which will probably be called the Chromebook Duet 3 in the US – adopts the 11-inch form factor of the original IdeaPad Duet but merges the design and spec sheet to better align with that of the Chromebook Duet 5.

Chromebook tablets have been growing in popularity over the past couple of years, and Lenovo especially has been doubling down on the form factor.
