Testseek.co.uk have collected 141 expert reviews of the Asus UX370UA Zenbook Flip S and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX370UA Zenbook Flip S.
September 2017
(81%)
141 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
420 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Gorgeous design & slim profile
Plenty of power
Great to type on
Vibrant screen
Slim and light
Excellent build and rigidity
Generous SSD capacity
Very thin-and-light
Lovely design
Well built and nice looking
Smaller and lighter than anything else in its class
Good screen with pen support
Pen
Sleeve and adapters included in the pack
Nice keyboard and trackpad
Solid experience with everyday use
Runs cool with daily use and not
Stunning design
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Good sound quality for an ultra-portable laptop
A slim
Stylish hybrid with a Windows Hello fingerprint reader and a big SSD. Includes a stylus
USB-C and a sleeve in the box instead of making you buy them separately
Incredibly light
Great screen
Versatile
Beautiful design
Strong build
Excellent keyboard
Highly versatile and portable
Super thin and light
Vibrant (touch) screen
Powerful core components
Beautiful and flexible design
Brilliant screen
Powerful 7th-gen Intel Core processor
Excellent build quality
Elegant and sophisticated design
Strong performance
Surprisingly comfortable keyboard
Good value
Sleek and stylish design
Screen can fold 360 degrees so the laptop can be used in tablet form
Simple to use
Especially if you've had experience of the Windows operating system before
Comes with a leather carry case and stylus
Touchscreen is responsiv
The editors didn't like
Battery life could be better
Got to spend big bucks for 4K
Limited connections
Shallow keyboard
Battery life not great
Unclear on price for top-end model
Unclear on specs for low-end model
Limited IO without TB3 support
Throttles in continuous demanding loads
Gets fairly warm under load
There's only a 39 Wh battery inside
Expensive from what we know so far
Additional cost for a 2-in-1 design
Mediocre battery life
The display is only 1
920x1
080 pixels
Audio is meh and the stylus response isn't as good as on the best artist-friendly tablets or hybrids
Disappointing battery life
Expensive
Lack of connectivity
Poor battery life
Lack of ports
Overheating issues
Inflated price tag
Not the cheapest convertible
Fingerprint magnet
Unexciting battery life
Lack of connectivity options
Rating
Display is only average
Chassis gets hot when the CPU is pushed hard
Display suffers from glare in bright light
It doesn't cope well with gaming
The sound quality is a little disappointing as it lacks bass
Excellent build quality, Elegant and sophisticated design, Strong performance, Surprisingly comfortable keyboard, Good value
Display is only average, Chassis gets hot when the CPU is pushed hard
Yes. In fact, you should give it a look even if you've never been interested in a thin and light 360-degree convertible 2-in-1. You won't find many that are better built and manage to squeeze so much into so tiny a frame. Just don't use it your lap if you...
well built and nice looking, smaller and lighter than anything else in its class, good screen with pen support, pen, sleeve and adapters included in the pack, nice keyboard and trackpad, solid experience with everyday use, runs cool with daily use and not
limited IO without TB3 support, throttles in continuous demanding loads, gets fairly warm under load, there's only a 39 Wh battery inside, expensive from what we know so far
The Zenbook Flip UX370 is a vanity laptop, the option to consider if you absolutely must have the thinnest and lightest 2-in-1 out there, and we scored it with this particular detail in mind. It's still a good laptop when you look past it, with a premium...
Published: 2017-09-08, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Gorgeous design & slim profile, Plenty of power, Great to type on
Battery life could be better, Got to spend big bucks for 4K
That's really my only major complaint, though. The ZenBook Flip S is otherwise a great 2-in-1, with unique looks, a slim build and plenty of power - even if it'll feel the heat when you push it hard. A Core i5-equipped MacBook will set you back another £...
The Asus ZenBook Flip S is a niche addition to Asus' ZenBook range, and it faces stiff competition from the excellent HP EliteBook x360. There's no price information yet, but expect it to cost in excess of £1200 in the UK for a base model.Sign up for the...
Sleek and stylish design, Screen can fold 360 degrees so the laptop can be used in tablet form, Simple to use, especially if you've had experience of the Windows operating system before, Comes with a leather carry case and stylus, Touchscreen is responsiv
Display suffers from glare in bright light, It doesn't cope well with gaming, The sound quality is a little disappointing as it lacks bass
As a mid-range laptop, the Asus Zenbook Flip S pretty much has it all. It's super thin and lightweight so carrying it around with you each day won't be a chore. The 512GB SSD offers plenty of storage space and it's quiter than a mechanical hard drive too...
The Asus ZenBook Flip S is a niche addition to Asus' ZenBook range, and it faces stiff competition from the excellent HP EliteBook x360. There's no price information yet, but expect it to cost in excess of £1200 in the UK for a base model...
Published: 2017-05-30, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Very thin-and-light, Lovely design
Unclear on price for top-end model, Unclear on specs for low-end model
The Asus ZenBook Flip S is an incredibly thin and light 2-in-1 device. If you're looking for a machine that works as both a laptop and a tablet, and also combines stunning design with a tempting price, then this could be the machine for you...
It's not a laptop most people need but if you're looking for a attractive convertible with decent specs and high quality build then the Asus ZenBook Flip S, on first look, appears to be a great option.Tags:Gadgets, Laptops, WindowsShare this articleShareT...