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Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Solid aluminum build, Stunningly light and thin, Gorgeous WQHD display
Clunky magnetic docking procedure, All mini ports
Asus refines its Transformer Book series with an impeccably thin and light machine to rival the Surface Pro 3 as the best 2-in-1 laptop....
Impressively slim, Stylish metal-clad design, Surprisingly good keyboard and trackpad, Bright and high-resolution display, Impressive processing performance
Poor connectivity compared to normal laptop, Poor battery life, Hybrid design has fundamental issues, Screen has severe backlight bleed issues
All told, there is a lot to like about the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi. It's well made, reasonably stylish and functionally seems spot on too. However, the styling doesn't quite rival the all important MacBook Air and the lack of fullsize USB ports is...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi is a solid combination of usability and stylish design, all at a very reasonable price. If you want the versatility of a notebook as well as the convenience of a tablet, the Asus Transformer Book Chi is a great choice.Te...
Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in
The least expensive computer I've ever used that made me feel like a high-powered executive. Yes, thATT#39;s a backhanded compliment-but it's still a compliment! This machine looks good, and it looks professional, Seriously great typing experience for a machi
The speakers sound like a bad joke. So. Ridiculously. Quiet. The primary reason I like tablets is so I can stick that screen right up in my maw while watching movies and catch every last detail. But I can't even make out dialogue with this poor excuse for
No. You may like the idea of this computer, but I doubt youll appreciate the reality-not when your money could be so much better spent. If you want portability and performance, you can get it in a thin Core i3 or i5 laptop like the $800 Dell XPS 13, or...
The ASUS Transformer Book T300 Chi is a great portable work machine that you can bring anywhere and everywhere. Its long battery life means you don't necessarily need to carry around the power plug either.(previously published in issue May 2015)...
Abstract: NOT QUITE FEATHERWEIGHT We have mentioned that the new T300 Chi is now lightweight, weighing about 720g, and you will notice the difference especially when comparing with ASUS older tablets like the Transformer Book Duet and TX300. However, once you've do...
Surface Pro 3 challengerThe concept of hybrid devices is not new, but devices that can properly execute it are few. To date, amongst the many hybrid devices we have reviewed, the Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro and Microsoft Surface Pro 3 are the ones that best embody...
Thin and light all around, Great keyboard for long typing sessions, Overall performance is good for an ultraportable
Total lack of fullsize USB ports and expansion slots, Too much glare on the screen outdoors, Passive cooling system doesn't work very well
The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi is the thinnest and lightest device of its kind in the world. Certain features like full USB ports and expansion slots had to be removed to accommodate the thinness and lightness, of course, so you'll have to decide if i...
Abstract: I want to show you this gorgeous hybrid that I currently use for blogging. Check out my Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi. It's actually two devices wrapped one ultra-slim, metal-clad package. It's a Windows 8.1 Tablet and - shipping with a keyboard d...