Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i (Gen 7) review: Surface Pro aspirations with performance limitations


When it comes to tablets, Microsoft had set the gold standard with its Surface Pro lineup. The lightweight tablet features a kickstand, pen-enabled touchscreen for input, solid all-metal construction, and a detachable keyboard folio – features that its chief rival, the iPad Pro, has aped in some form over the years. And since the Surface line debuted ten years ago, the factor has caught on with Microsoft’s partners, and the latest one to adopt this iconic design is Lenovo with the IdeaPad Duet 5i.

If you’re in the market for a Windows slate and have had your eyes set on Microsoft’s Surface Pro, the IdeaPad Duet 5i is worth your consideration. Not only does Lenovo’s tablet come in at a more affordable starting price, it also bundles in the keyboard folio and it comes with a terrific feature that’s notably missing on the Surface Pro. Is the Duet’s clever trick worth the cost of this tablet? Read on to find out. 

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i: Specifications

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Even though Lenovo offers the IdeaPad Duet 5i in various configurations that make it competitive against Microsoft’s Surface Pro 9 with higher specifications globally, the Duet is only available in the base Core i3 build in the United States. Our review build of the IdeaPad Duet 5i is the Core i3 model, which U.S. shoppers can pick up from Best Buy on discount for $599 at this time. Surprisingly, Lenovo doesn’t offer this tablet from its online store at this time. 





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