Lenovo Chromebook Duet review: The best value you can get

We live in a world where people no longer use just a single device. While the primary device many find themselves using is their phones, people tend to adapt to different devices as they go about their busy schedules — from phone to laptop to desktop to tablet. As platforms evolve, you’ll find that the software adapts to the hardware and vice versa. In a similar sense, Chrome OS has come a long way since the Google CR-48 — you are no longer confined to “just the Chrome browser” and the interface has transformed to fit the varying types of devices that we use on a daily basis. Enter the Lenovo Chromebook Duet: a 2-in-1 Chromebook tablet that attempts to be an entertainment and productivity device all in one package.

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Google is officially done making tablets, focused on building new laptops now

In a new report published by Computerworld, Google is officially done making first-party tablets. The company reportedly had two more tablets in the works—both smaller than the current Pixel Slate; however, development on them have since been suspended and employees working on them have been reassigned to various other areas, with most being moved to the laptops division. Google still has plans for more laptops it seems.

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