v3.co.uk Updated: 2018-04-06 02:17:04
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Asus has a respectable track record with Windows convertibles, mainly thanks to its high-quality Transformer Book Chi detachables. The Transformer Book TP300LA, however, is the first of Asus' rotating-screen laptops we've been able to give the full review...
Good build quality and performance, low price, range of ports, more storage than competing detachables...
Windows 8.1 instead of Windows 10, poor display quality, lots of unwanted Asus software...
Even with a 360-hinge and and a low price point, this convertible laptop's most attention-worthy feature is its surprisingly swift performance. A bland, standard HD display arguably takes it off the table for designers, but there's plenty for others to li...
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With the release of the latest MacBook, Apple proved unwilling to dip its toes into touchscreen laptop territory just yet – leaving the market open for Asus and Lenovo to do a few backflips into the pool and make some big waves. This, the latest from Asus...
Good build quality and it's aesthetically pleasing, Powerful processor for the price, Large 1TB hard drive...
Relatively low resolution screen that isn't visible from all angles, No SSD and a noisy hard drive, Unreliable flip detection...
Solid build construction and a powerful processor are let down by a lack of solid state storage, unreliable flip detection and a slightly dark screen...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-04-06 02:17:04
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With the release of the latest MacBook, Apple proved unwilling to dip its toes into touchscreen laptop territory just yet – leaving the market open for Asus and Lenovo to do a few backflips into the pool and make some big waves. This, the latest from Asus...
Good build quality and it's aesthetically pleasing, Powerful processor for the price, Large 1TB hard drive...
Relatively low resolution screen that isn't visible from all angles, No SSD and a noisy hard drive, Unreliable flip detection...
Solid build construction and a powerful processor are let down by a lack of solid state storage, unreliable flip detection and a slightly dark screen...
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Intel's 14nm Broadwell architecture – the die-shrink of Haswell's 22n process – is here, and with it the promise of ever-greater power and battery life combinations. The Asus Transformer TP300LA may not be the first Intel Core Broadwell laptop we've seen...
The Transformer Book Flip represents another promising outing from Broadwell: the balance of value, performance and battery life is excellent, with the Flip scoring a little above average on all counts. Build quality is generally good, too, although the e...
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Tablets are laptops these days, and laptops are also tablets, an observation that is evident in the Asus Transformer Book Flip, a machine that tries to marry the best of both with a big 15 inch screen. Does it succeed, or just fall flat?The latest entry i...
Fair amount of hard drive space, with 1TB inside; Full-size keyboard with decent traction; Includes Gigabit Ethernet port; Can work as both a laptop, a tablet, and a media player;...
Display has pretty poor viewing angles; Terribly low resolution screen: a 1366x768 resolution should not be on a 15 inch laptop anymore, Asus; Screen hinge isn't tight enough, meaning the screen wobbles every time you touch it; Only one USB 3.0 port, and...
While the specs are decent and the keyboard isn't bad either, Asus really lets down hybrids with the Transformer Book Flip, which is a shame, since Asus practically invented the hybrid laptop area.We can't stress just how bad the screen in this computer i...
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The left side has a Kensington Lock port, USB2 socket, SD Card port, volume rocker and on/off button. The front has three well marked LED's. The right side has a 3.5mm headphone socket, two USB3 ports an HDMI port and DC input. The back is of course clear...
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This action disables the keyboard and touch pad, allowing you to use the TP300L as a slightly heavy tablet. You might wonder why it would be a good idea to have a tablet that weighs a relatively porky 1.7kg however there is method in Asus' apparent madnes...
Low price, That clever hinge allows you to flip from laptop to tablet and back in moments, Decent 13.3inch 1366×768 touchscreen, The multi gesture touchpad works well, Good allday battery life, 802.11ac WiFi...
Low performance from the Core i54210U and HD 4600 graphics, Using a hard drive slows performance and increases the risk of data loss, no Ethernet port...
The Asus TP300L Transformer Flip is a 13.3-inch thin and light laptop that doubles up as a Windows 8.1 touch screen tablet. This is a neat trick that hinges, ahem, around the hinge. Instead of simply allowing you to open the screen and fold it back to a c...
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Physical mouse buttons are incorporated into the touchpad. Clicking, dragging and multi-finger gestures all worked without a hitch. The touchscreen is responsive and when the screen is flipped all the way back, the keyboard automatically deactivates meani...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300LA is a foldable touch screen laptop with a great chassis and excellent performance for the money...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2018-04-06 02:17:05
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Tweet Windows 8 has opened a lot of new devices in the market like tablets, convertibles, 2-in-1 and many more. I love what ASUS has been doing in the past years because they've been truly innovative with their products. One of those innovative products i...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONEThe display and the audio quality might be a little bit off on this device but the pricing, build quality and its 360-degree flip display is really great. I didn't had any problems with flipping the display and th...
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The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300L is a nice looking Haswell powered laptop with a convertible screen, with a start-price of roughly $700 at launch (will get cheaper down the road).I've told you a few things about this line before , now it's time for a...
good looking and solid built, good keyboard, trackpad and screen, plenty of hardware configurations, upgrade friendly, convertible, fair price...
bulky and heavy, prone to smudges and fingerprints, difficult to use in tablet mode, small touchpad...
If you're after a convertible 13 inch ultrabook with Haswell hardware that checks most of the right boxes and starts at as little as $700, the Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300 should be on your list. It is however rather massive and heavy for a 13 incher...
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topnewreview.com Updated: 2018-04-06 02:17:04
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The Asus Transformer Book Klip TP300 is a lightweight Windows 8.1 laptop-tablet hybrid that doesn't cost the earth. The touchscreen has a flexible hinge that you can bend right back so it lies flat against the underside of the keyboard.The agility of...
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Most budget hybrids stay under the $500 line by starting with a relatively small 11-inch screen. But the $499 Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300 is one of the few 2-in-1s to feature a 13.3-inch screen, not to mention a fairly speedy Intel Core i3 CPU. In ot...
Strong Core i3 performance, Aluminum lid and sturdy hinge, Bigger screen than other budget 2-in-1s, Two USB 3.0 ports...
Dim display, Battery life a bit below average...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300 packs impressive Core i3 power into a well-designed 13-inch 2-in-1 for a very attractive price...
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Brand: ASUS Model: TP300LA-DB51T-CA Price: $799CAD $649 USD Warranty: 12 Months with ADP The line between laptops and tablets is getting blurry. No longer do you have to make the decision between bringing a tablet with reduced functionality or a big lapto...
PrevAbout the AuthorKyle Soper A desire to learn the ins and outs of everything he gets his hands on has lead to eight years of living and breathing computerRelated PostsAsus Transformer Book T100 Chi →Asus TP300L Transformer Book Flip Overview →Asus Tran...
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The ASUS TP300L is a direct competitor to the Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 and we'll be looking closely at that comparison as we go through the review...
Solid design, Better-than-Ultrabook graphics performance, High quality screen, Good value for the specifications...
Average battery life, Heavier than many 13.3-inch laptops...
A keyboard backlight would top the list of improvements that ASUS could make next time round and perhaps there's scope to drop the HD4400 and Geforce 820M for an Intel Iris GPU but we've got few complaints and find the TP300L to be one of the most highly...
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