![]() Biometrics: The Duet 5 is without biometrics.The Duet 5 keeps pace with other ~$500 Chromebooks on the wireless front, but others might have it beat with additional USB-A, HDMI, or Thunderbolt ports. Moreover, both USB-C ports support Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4. The Bluetooth 5.1 connection easily paired with my favorite headphones and other accessories such as mice and keyboards. The Wi-Fi worked really well and delivered excellent browsing speeds. ![]() To start, there’s Wi-Fi 6 on board, as well as Bluetooth 5.1. Connectivity: When it comes to connectivity, Lenovo dialed in the right specs.I wasn’t expecting the best from this affordable machine, but I was hoping for somewhat better, at least from the webcam, considering how important video calls have become over the last two years. ![]() For a webcam, it doesn’t handle low light very well and is grainy almost to a fault. The rear-facing camera is okay when it comes to capturing basic shots when you’re out and about, but the photos were never that sharp and often lacked dynamic range or appealing color.
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