The tablet measures 271 x 9 x 172mm (WDH) and weighs 697g and that rises to 1.15kg with the keyboard case attached. It’s a small and compact machine and feels nicely made, too. Note, howeaver, that you cannot tilt the rear of the keyboard up and attach it magnetically to the bottom part of the tablet as you can with devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro 9. They keyboard, too, was comfortable to type on with plenty of key travel and a soft, well damped feel. Whether you think this is a forwards or backwards step is up to you but it seemed to work well enough when I went hands on with it at MWC. It's different this year, though, as the last Duet had a built-in kickstand on the tablet itself. This attaches magnetically to the tablet and connects via pogo pins, with the keyboard folding around to protect the screen when it's folded up. Just like previous Lenovo IdeaPad Duets, the IdeaPad Duet 3i is a Windows tablet that comes with a detachable keyboard case. READ NEXT: The best budget laptops you can buy right now Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3i hands-on review: New features and first impressions Quad-core Intel Processor N100 (max 3.4GHz) or N200 (max 3.7GHz) Alder Lake N CPU.11in 2K (2,000 x 1,200) IPS 400nit display with 100% DCI-P3 colour reproduction.Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3i hands-on: Key specifications, price and release date
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