Testseek.com have collected 162 expert reviews of the Asus Transformer Book T300CHI and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Transformer Book T300CHI.
April 2015
(75%)
162 Reviews
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Users
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673 Reviews
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The editors liked
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 editors didn't like
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
If you get past the limited physical connectivity and rather mundane battery life, the T300 has a lot going for it. It's beautifully made, powerful, handsome, has a top notch screen and is impressively thin and light. If like me, you have all your musi...
Abstract: The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi is the bigger brother to the company's compact and impressive T100 Chi, sporting superior specs including a 12.5-inch quad HD display, a removable keyboard and an Intel Core M processor, but is it any better than its inc...
The Transformer Book T300 Chi is a competent hybrid. The display is great, the design attractive and, crucially, this is a hybrid that manages to perform well in both tablet and laptop roles. There's room for improvement – the battery life, miniaturise...
Published: 2015-03-27, Author: Nick , review by: reviewed.com
Struggling to find a place between tablet and laptop The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi (MSRP: $699, $899 as tested) is one more in a long line of hybrid options that attempt to strike a balance between a laptop and a tablet, offering the convenience ...
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....
Slim, sturdy, and light, Excellent detachable keyboard, Bright and vibrant display, Affordable
Limited ports, Requires two hands to open, Poor battery life
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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...
Previous Transformer models are generally bulkier than the laptop models due to the detachable element. The latest Transformer Book Chi series have eliminated this constraint. Consumers who likes using a Windows tablet but still yearns for the conventiona...
In a lot of ways, the T300 Chi is the Transformer I've always wanted. It has a decent-sized screen with a high pixel density, and it's powered by a Core M processor that splits the difference between Atom and ultrabook chips. And, true to its name, it ca...