Testseek.co.uk have collected 46 expert reviews of the Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300UA / TP300LA / TP300LD / TP300LJ and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300UA / TP300LA / TP300LD / TP300LJ.
October 2014
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The editors liked
Good build quality and it's aesthetically pleasing
Powerful processor for the price
Large 1TB hard drive
Good looking and solid built
Good keyboard
Trackpad and screen
Plenty of hardware configurations
Upgrade friendly
Convertible
Fair price
Good build quality and performance
Low price
Range of ports
More storage than competing detachables
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
The editors didn't like
Relatively low resolution screen that isn't visible from all angles
No SSD and a noisy hard drive
Unreliable flip detection
Bulky and heavy
Prone to smudges and fingerprints
Difficult to use in tablet mode
Small touchpad
Windows 8.1 instead of Windows 10
Poor display quality
Lots of unwanted Asus software
Low performance from the Core i54210U and HD 4600 graphics
Using a hard drive slows performance and increases the risk of data loss
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...
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....
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...
Published: 2015-01-15, Author: Marco , review by: dnaindia.com
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2014-10-02, Author: Jam , review by: jamonline.ph
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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Published: 2014-08-17, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalone.com.sg
Abstract: Asus is taking on the Lenovo Yoga's versatile design with a new series of affordable Windows 8.1 convertibles. Vincent Chang checks out the 13.3-inch version, which will be available this month. First impression The Flip is too heavy for a convertible,...
Disco duro en lugar de SSD, Calidad de la pantalla, Grosor y peso
El ASUS Transformer Book Flip TP300L es un convertible de bajo coste que por 599 euros resulta una apuesta interesante para cualquier usuario que quiera aprovechar las ventajas que ofrece esa versatilidad en cuanto a modos de funcionamiento y soporte de t...
Published: 2014-09-06, Author: Javier , review by: hispazone.com
La duda que me queda es cuánto costaría esa ampliación a la pantalla FullHD que integran los modelos más avanzados del TL300 que nunca llegaran a España. Quizás 40 o 50 Euros más, 100 con gráfica dedicada, y este portátil se convertiría en uno de esos por...