Testseek.co.uk have collected 119 expert reviews of the Asus UX360CA Zenbook Flip and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX360CA Zenbook Flip.
June 2016
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The editors liked
Asus did an excellent job turning the already excellent ZenBook UX305 into a convertible laptop. Its build quality
Design
And full-featured port selection are a great value
Although heavy multitaskers won't enjoy using the Intel Core m3
The power-effi
Slim and light
Looks good
Decent battery life
Sleek and portable
Convertible formfactor
Decent display options for indoor use
Fast enough for light daily chores
Runs completely quiet and doesn't get very hot
Long battery life
The base configurations are affordable in the US
The Asus ZenBook Flip 14 puts discrete graphics in a thin-and-light
Two-in-one laptop. The system's other components are better than you'd find in competing models at the same price
Thin and light all-metal design
IPS screen tech
Decent performance
Gorgeous IPS touch screen with FHD resolution
1.3kg weight
Passive cooling for silent operation
Day long battery life
802.11ac WiFi is very effective
USB 3.1 type C port
Only 13.9mm thick
The editors didn't like
We're still not sold on the utility of convertible laptops and the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360 didn't do much to change our minds. The convertible design adds a bit of bulk and weight
But the most annoying part is the laptop's glossy screen. While the screen
Build quality issues
Screen construction spoils contrast
Less of a bargain than some other ZenBooks
The keyboard is not backlit
Only average build quality
Dim and reflective screen
Poor speaker placement that can impact audio quality
Its USB-C port isn't Thunderbolt 3 and can't be used to charge the laptop
The keyboard feel might take some adjustment and there's no storage for the included pen
The Asus ZenBook Flip 14 puts discrete graphics in a thin-and-light, two-in-one laptop. The system's other components are better than you'd find in competing models at the same price
Its USB-C port isn't Thunderbolt 3 and can't be used to charge the laptop, the keyboard feel might take some adjustment and there's no storage for the included pen
Asus packed a lot of value -- and discrete graphics -- into the slim ZenBook Flip 14, making it fine choice for more performance and portability in a two-in-one design...
Asus did an excellent job turning the already excellent ZenBook UX305 into a convertible laptop. Its build quality, design, and full-featured port selection are a great value, Although heavy multitaskers won't enjoy using the Intel Core m3, the power-effi
We're still not sold on the utility of convertible laptops and the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360 didn't do much to change our minds. The convertible design adds a bit of bulk and weight, but the most annoying part is the laptop's glossy screen. While the screen
Asus did an admirable job turning its excellent ZenBook UX305 into a convertible laptop. All the things we loved about the UX305 like design, battery life, keyboard, trackpad and incredible value transfer over to the UX360.Unfortunately, the convertible f...
Abstract: This ASUS Zen Book measures 32x22x1.2cm and weights 1344grams.Firstly as a normal note book the slight copperish tinge to the lid, base and keyboard surround means no nasty fingermarks to show. Sadly this does not apply to the standard shiny black around...
sleek and portable; convertible formfactor; decent display options for indoor use; fast enough for light daily chores; runs completely quiet and doesn't get very hot; long battery life; the base configurations are affordable in the US
the keyboard is not backlit; only average build quality; dim and reflective screen; poor speaker placement that can impact audio quality
If you're after a sleek and light convertible laptop, don't have a big budget and only want to use it for basic everyday tasks like browsing, watching movies or editing documents, the Zenbook UX360CA is the right pick for you, especially if you're living...
Published: 2016-08-16, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Asus has been in a rich vein of form with the ZenBook range. It has been the go-to place to find an ultraportable laptop that won't break the bank. However, this new 360-degree hinge version ultimately disappoints. Issues include a drop in build quality...
Published: 2016-08-16, Author: Andrew , review by: pocket-lint.com
Slim and light, looks good, decent battery life
Build quality issues, screen construction spoils contrast, less of a bargain than some other ZenBooks
The Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA is one of the weaker entries in the ZenBook series - a series which contains laptops we've recommended countless other times. The UX360CA is a bit of a harder sell. You pay extra for the hinge, the application of the t...
With its gorgeous design and excellent battery life, the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA is a great alternative to more expensive 2-in-1 hybrids such as the Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 700 and Dell Inspiron 13 5000 (5368). The beautifully made chassis is easily one of...
Published: 2016-08-16, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Gorgeous IPS touch screen with FHD resolution, 1.3kg weight, Passive cooling for silent operation, Day long battery life, 802.11ac WiFi is very effective, USB 3.1 type C port, Only 13.9mm thick
Graphics are hopeless for gaming, Options for upgrading are sorely limited.
Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA is a 13.3-inch laptop that uses a flip design to double up as a tablet that measures a mere 13.9mm thick. Or thin, if you prefer. The chassis has been machined from a chunk of aluminium that looks great on your desk and also feel...
The Asus ZenBook Flip might not be quite as elegant and powerful as its primary competition, but it costs a heck of a lot less and can still do the vast majority of the same workloads.Lenovo's IdeaPad Miix 520 is an outstanding Windows tablet in terms of...