


There’s no USB Type-A port but we do get a microSD card slot and a headphone jack. You can also connect an external monitor and one of them can be used to charge other devices like your phone. I like that we get two USB C 3.2 Gen 2 ports on its side which are used to charge it.

Sure, with 890g it’s heavier than every Android tablet of this size, but for a Windows device, that’s normal. A kickstand is built into the back which is made of metal and can be opened very wide. Even though it has a plastic body, it’s premium-feeling. That’s because it resembles the Surface Go 2. This is where the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3i shines because the design is fantastic. I’m starting this review with the design and built quality.
