According to tech news site Android Police, the Chromebook Duet 5 is an upgraded version of the original convertible tablet, the Chromebook Duet, launched last year. The most noticeable difference is the 13-inch OLED screen, which is higher quality than the older model’s 10-inch FHD display. Because of the OLED screen, the Duet 5 can display 4K resolution. Powering the new Duet 5 is Qualcomm’s second-generation Snapdragon 7c processor, which brings faster performance and long battery life. Lenovo claims the battery has a runtime of 15 hours on a single charge. In addition to the new processor, the Duet 5 comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage space. It also comes with a USB-C charging port, audio jack, and four speakers. In addition, the device includes a 5 megapixel (MP) front camera and an 8MP rear camera. The Chromebook Duet 5 launches in October with a price tag of $429.99. The Lenovo Tab P12 Pro is similar to the Chromebook Duet 5. The tablet comes with a 12.6-inch AMOLED screen with a 2560x1600 resolution and a 120HZ refresh rate. It’s powered by a Snapdragon 870 processor with 8GB of RAM. The P12 Pro has keyboard and pen accessories that can be purchased separately. It can also function as a second wireless monitor that can run Android apps alongside Lenovo’s other computers. The Tab P12 Pro also launches in October with a starting price of $609.99.