![]() This is refreshing to see as many high-end Chromebooks leave off biometric security options that improve user experience. ![]() The Pixel Slate features a fingerprint scanner embedded in its power button. One key difference is the biometric security found in the Pixel Slate. The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 supports the USI pen standard, but you still need to buy the USI pen separately, either from Lenovo or from a third-party manufacturer on Amazon. The Pixel Slate requires the optional Pixelbook Pen, bought separately for $99, though you can find it on sale easily these days. Both of these tablets also support pen input. The Pixel Slate is constructed from magnesium alloy while the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 is made from an aluminum alloy. The inclusion of the detachable keyboard in the base price is a definite win for the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5.Both tablets are made of metal and quite durable. ![]() The Pixel Slate has an optional detachable keyboard, which must be bought separately and is still quite expensive. One thing we do know is that the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 actually comes bundled with the detachable keyboard in the box. Both tablets are similarly thin and compact, but keep in mind they both weigh substantially more if you add the optional detachable keyboard in either case. This is something to take note of, especially since the Pixel Slate actually has a slightly smaller screen. Is around the same weight as the Pixel Slate, according to the specs sheets. Starting off with design and build, these tablets are similar in a number of ways. Dual front-firing speakers for better surround sound.2 USB-C ports for charging and 4K display connection.Duo Cam optimized for video calling: 8MP, ƒ/1.9 aperture,.Titan C security chip for better on device security.Pixel Imprint™ fingerprint sensor on power button.Estimated based on lower brightness settings.8th Gen Intel Core m3, i5 or i7 or Celeron.Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Compute Platform Gen 2.
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