
There's around a $200 price difference in these two tablets so you'd expect the more expensive option to carry a more solid build. The original Chromebook Duet has an aluminum casing, but it's well hidden by the fabric cover and plastic on the underside of the keyboard.On the other hand, the Chromebook Duet 5 shows off its two-tone aluminum build proudly, while still having nice texture on the keyboard cover/kickstand attachment. Since both were designed by Lenovo, the overall look of these tablets is fairly similar, although the Chromebook Duet 5 is a more premium device. It's definitely nice to be able to carry around a lighter device, and remove the keyboard and kickstand when you need to. Lenovo Chromebook Duet vs Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5: Design and displayīoth of these tablets are true detachable devices, something we're seeing more and more of in the Chrome space lately.


