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The Lenovo Duet Chromebook is one of the most interesting tablets of the year, with a price
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tag of just $279 that offers Chrome OS, a keyboard and an optional stylus
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All of that is great, but can it be a good gaming tablet at the same time
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I'm Andrey from MyNextTablet.com and that's what you will learn in this gaming test
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Let's start this gaming test with Call of Duty. As you can see the game runs pretty well on the Lenovo Duet Chromebook
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In fact you can play it with graphics set to high. Sure, looks better on the iPad 7, but it performs just as it does on the Samsung Galaxy Tab
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S6 Lite which is the mid-range Android tablet
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PUBG Mobile performs well with graphics set to HD or to HDR
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It runs surprisingly smooth and looks great too. Don't get me wrong though, PUBG mobile looks much better on higher end devices
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But what's important here is that it does run in a decent way
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By the way you can get these games from the Google Play Store
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You can install almost every game that runs on Android tablets too
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There are some exceptions and among those is Fortnite which is not supported
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Another game that looks nice on this 10.1 inch full HD screen is Asphalt 9
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However with this game I noticed some occasional stutters in between. Nothing too bad but it's noticeable
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You can see me playing it here with the Microsoft Xbox wireless controller which again works
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with the red Chromebook just as it does with Android tablets Simpler games like Stickman Legend are playable too of course
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With this game in particular I noticed that it looks a bit pixelated but I'm guessing
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that's because it's optimized for small phones and not for big tablets
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Rayman Adventures is another simple game which is playable too and runs pretty great
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The Lenovo Dread Chromebook features a MediaTek Helio P60T processor that is supported by 4
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gigabytes of RAM. In benchmarks it usually sits between the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and the Samsung Galaxy
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Tab S5e. Those are mid-range Android tablets. It's nice to see that Android games perform similar on this Chrome OS tablet as they do
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on Android devices. So is the Lenovo Dread Chromebook a great gaming tablet
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Well I wouldn't call it great. With the iPad 7 you can get a much better performance for instance, and if you get the
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e you get a much prettier screen and much better speakers
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But you've seen it, the gaming performance certainly is ok. That means that if you mainly get it because of Chrome OS and that keyboard and also want
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to game a bit in between, the performance is ok for that
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I can't recommend it as a gaming tablet, but you can play with it too
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Alright, that's been my gaming test with the Lenovo Duet Chromebook. If you have any questions write them down below and subscribe to this channel
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I'm testing pretty much every tablet that gets released, no matter if it's running Chrome OS, Laquia, Android, iPadOS, or Windows
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I'm Anjay from MyNextTablet.com. Thanks for watching and see you next time