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April 2015
(75%)
162 Reviews
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673 Reviews
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The editors liked
Solid aluminum build
Stunningly light and thin
Gorgeous WQHD display
The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi makes good use of Intel's low-power Core M processor
And includes a keyboard dock that works attached or remotely. The screen has a better-than-HD resolution
Svelte chassis
Clamshell mode is balanced
Screen's magnetic latch and hinge are very stable
Fanless design
Thanks to Intel Core M processor
Performance similar to that of a Core i5-equipped tablet
Solid build quality
Simple conversion from notebook to tablet
Great looks
Excellent typing
Easy convertibleness
Beautiful display
Great design
The editors didn't like
Clunky magnetic docking procedure
All mini ports
Performance and battery life is still not on par with what other slim hybrids and laptops deliver. Some design quirks
Such as a poorly placed power button
Can get in the way
Micro ports mean dongles for everything
Can't charge tablet via USB
Bluetooth keyboard needs to be charged separately
Short depth on trackpad
AC adapter's barrel connector fits in headset jack
Published: 2016-02-28, Author: Various , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: Despite how far smartphones have come in the last eight-odd years, as productivity devices, they're still a little too restricted to get serious work done. They're undoubtedly fine for quick tasks like replying to emails and scheduling appointments, but...
Abstract: Intel made bold claims for its Core M processors, not least that they'd herald the arrival of gorgeous Windows hybrids and tablets for sensible money. While the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro taunted our bank balance, Asus' Transformer Book Chi T300 delivers on Intel'...
Abstract: The T300 exudes the kind of high-end charm that we'd expect from a device a good deal more expensive than its price. The 12.5in tablet and keyboard dock are a handsome couple: hewn from chunks of aerospace-grade aluminium and finished in a deep metallic b...
Abstract: The T300 exudes the kind of high-end charm that we'd expect from a device a good deal more expensive than its price. The 12.5in tablet and keyboard dock are a handsome couple: hewn from chunks of aerospace-grade aluminium and finished in a deep metallic b...
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Published: 2015-05-09, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Svelte chassis, Clamshell mode is balanced, Screen's magnetic latch and hinge are very stable, Fanless design, thanks to Intel Core M processor, Performance similar to that of a Core i5-equipped tablet
Micro ports mean dongles for everything, Can't charge tablet via USB, Bluetooth keyboard needs to be charged separately, Short depth on trackpad, AC adapter's barrel connector fits in headset jack, Hidden media card slot, Bloatware
The pricey Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi is a very thin, elegant-looking detachable-hybrid tablet that makes some major concessions in the name of portability...
Surprisingly hard to open, Connectivity compromises, Missing potential for more battery
Despite only having a relatively small battery inside its skinny tablet body, the $1299 Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi has good battery life — in my couple of run-down tests it lived up to Asus' claim of eight hours' performance. It's more than powerful e...
Published: 2015-04-07, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Great looks, Excellent typing, Easy convertibleness
Poor speakers, Battery life not great, Lots of stickers out of the box
ASUS Transformer Book Chi T30080LikeGreat looks.Excellent typing.Easy convertibleness.Don't LikePoor speakers.Battery life not great.Lots of stickers out of the box.If you want portability and performance, you can get it in a thin Core i3 or i5 laptop lik...
The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi makes good use of Intel's low-power Core M processor, and includes a keyboard dock that works attached or remotely. The screen has a better-than-HD resolution
Performance and battery life is still not on par with what other slim hybrids and laptops deliver. Some design quirks, such as a poorly placed power button, can get in the way
This good-looking fanless hybrid works as a slim Windows tablet or an ultra-portable laptop, but still suffers from the same awkward marriage of base and screen as many hybrids....