v3.co.uk Updated: 2018-04-06 02:17:32
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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...
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Good build quality and performance, low price, range of ports, more storage than competing detachables...
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Windows 8.1 instead of Windows 10, poor display quality, lots of unwanted Asus software...
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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...
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Good build quality and it's aesthetically pleasing, Powerful processor for the price, Large 1TB hard drive...
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Relatively low resolution screen that isn't visible from all angles, No SSD and a noisy hard drive, Unreliable flip detection...
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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 02:17:32
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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...
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Good build quality and it's aesthetically pleasing, Powerful processor for the price, Large 1TB hard drive...
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Relatively low resolution screen that isn't visible from all angles, No SSD and a noisy hard drive, Unreliable flip detection...
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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...
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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...
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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;...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 02:17:32
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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...
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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...
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good looking and solid built, good keyboard, trackpad and screen, plenty of hardware configurations, upgrade friendly, convertible, fair price...
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bulky and heavy, prone to smudges and fingerprints, difficult to use in tablet mode, small touchpad...
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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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In the quest to deliver with both the inherently portable table tablet form factor, while retaining the convenience and capability of a tablet, device manufacturers are coming up with ever more intriguing product designs. In this space, laptops that trans...
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