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July 2017
(82%)
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The editors liked
High-quality screen
More powerful than most Chromebooks
Attractive aluminium build
Solid build quality and nice looks
Gets an IPS touchscreen
Nice keyboard and trackpad
Excellent performance on the Stable Channel
Gets access to the PlayStore
Runs cool and quiet
Decent battery life
Excellent build exudes quality
Small and light enough to use as a tablet
Great performance that's ready for Android apps
Solid battery life
Display has nice colors
Contrast
And white point
The editors didn't like
Plastic trackpad
Slightly weak speakers
A lot to spend on a Chromebook
Google Play buggy (in beta)
Average panel and no proper pen support
Limited IO
Problematic PlayStore access at the time I tested it
Some QC problems reported coil whine is the one I encountered
Convertible design (laptop and tablet), Premium build quality and materials, Full HD screen, Long battery life,
Does not run Windows, Need an adapter to run older USB devices
The Asus Chromebook Flip C302CA isn't the cheapest Chromebook you can buy, but it provides a terrific computing experience for those interested in a super portable 12-inch laptop. Keep in mind, however, that instead of Windows, you be doing almost everyt...
Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, Good display, Strong performance, Thin, light and attractive design
Battery life could be better, Android app compatibility is still in beta and could use a little work
After the frustrations that ASUS' first Chromebook Flip caused, I wasn't expecting much out of the new model. But I'm happy to say I've been surprised. This is probably the best Chromebook for most people. For less than $500, the Flip gets almost everythi...
Beautiful 1920x1080 display with 178-degree viewing angles, Long 10-hour battery life, Surprisingly good keyboard, 360-degree hinge gives clamshell-to-tablet versatility
Display's middle setting is dark, necessitating high setting for most use
This Chromebook's got legs>The Asus Chromebook Flip C302A is not the best-selling Asus Chromebook on Amazon. That distinction currently goes to its cousin, the Asus Chromebook C202A, which is actually the only low-cost Chromebook I'd recommend. When you...
Abstract: What makes the perfect “everyday” computer? You probably have a different definition of the ideal day-to-day laptop than me, but I'm willing to be there's some crossover: minimal weight, enough battery life to last most of the day away from the plug, a cl...
Fast web browsing, sensitive touchscreen,great keyboard and trackpad,
Expensive
The Flip C302CA is a great machine if you're looking for a high powered, versatile Chromebook and don't mind paying for that performance. However, if Chromebooks are appealing to you because of their relatively low cost, then this is not the model for you...
Abstract: The Chromebook comes of age in 2017 thanks to some beautiful hardware designs and the Android apps available on every Chromebook released this year. We've got our list of the five best Chromebooks for 2017 so far.Google surprised the Chromebook market whe...
All-aluminum enclosure is sleek, solid, Fanless design, Snappy performance, Long battery life
"Just" 1080p screen resolution, Touch pad could be bigger
A winner among 2-in-1 Chromebooks, the Flip C302CA is sleek yet sturdy, powerful yet silent, while offering a roomy keyboard and a long-running battery. Read More...
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Published: 2017-02-02, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Convertible hinge design, Lots of storage and RAM, Full HD screen, Metal body construction, Two USB-C ports, Warranty includes damage protection, Bright and clear display, Backlit keyboard
Legacy connections require adapters, Pricier than other chromebooks
The Asus Chromebook Flip (C302CA-DHM4) might be more expensive than the average chromebook, but its rich selection of features makes it well worth the extra money...