![]() ![]() ![]() The upside is that now I've got a US model with the non-CA keyboard, which I prefer, along with the extra RAM. In short - I'm glad I did.Īs I'm in Canada, I had to resort to the secondary market, and purchased an open box unit from someone on eBay. For example when waking up from sleep, entering my PIN code can sometimes take several attempts before the screen or keyboard responds to my input, switching between desktops or different browser windows can also be quite laggy - I'm sure this is because I have loads of tabs open but only 4GB of RAM to cope.Īs I really liked the hardware in general, I decided I'd like to try the 8GB version to see if it would solve the few performance issues I've had. The 4GB version was mostly a good match for my list, but as I noted in my original review, there were/are frequent moments where the device simply lags or stops responding. (I have a powerful Windows laptop for other more challenging productivity tasks, and gaming etc.)Īfter watching the YouTube review from Chrome Unboxed, I was sold. I hoped it would allow me to be productive when necessary as a secondary device. I really was attracted to a device with an OLED display ![]() I was looking for a detachable as I hoped this would also replace my Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 tablet I originally decided to purchase the Duet 5 for a few reasons: TL DR : I believe the 8GB models are the only ones worth considering. I'm located in Canada, and the only readily available model has been limited to 4GB of RAM. I wanted to follow up on a post I made about the Lenovo Duet 5 (see below). ![]()
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