A:AnswerNo clue, but they just dropped the price $100 (now $399) if you're shopping... I'm typing on it now - it really is a spectacular little device.
A:AnswerYes. The Chrome Operating System and other installed APPs take up approximately 14GB of hard drive space, leaving approximately 11GB of storage space available to the user. The Kickstand is magnetized and meant to be used on the back of the tablet area.
A:AnswerHey, Curly. It doesn't feature standard USB (USB-A) ports, but it does have two USB-C ports that can be used for charging, video output, and more. These ports can be adapter to give you a number of port options.
A:AnswerI couldn't find it, but the AUE for the Duet 3 is in 2029, so I think we're gonna replace the device before it reaches end of life support from Google.
A:AnswerThe Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook, model number 82QS001HUS, ships with 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4) ports that can be used with a compatible USB-c headset.
A:AnswerHey, thanks for your inquiry. This Chromebook should work with most current printers. It can depend on the system requirements of the specific model printer you have. Here is a link to a Google Support webpage that lists “Work with Chromebook” compatible printers: (https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/12403345). If your printer model is listed, here is another link to a Google Support webpage that details how to connect and use that printer: https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7225252?hl=en
A:AnswerThis runs on something called Chrome OS (operating system). It is a tablet and not a PC so it doesn't have the room for something like windows. We are very pleased with it as we wanted a tablet size product for traveling that has a keyboard.
A:AnswerThe overall product dimensions of this Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5, model number 82QS001HUS are: (W x D x H) - (mm) : 305.9 x 186.8 x 7.2, (inches) : 12.04 x 7.35 x 0.28 inches, total.