The Flip C434TA has some of the best performance we've seen in a Chromebook. It looks good, is comfortable to use, and the touchscreen adds versatility especially when paired with Android games.
The Flip C434TA has some of the best performance we've seen in a Chromebook. It looks good, is comfortable to use, and the touchscreen adds versatility especially when paired with Android games.
Just-OK trackpad aside, the Asus Chromebook Flip C434T is one of the best fancy Chromebooks around. Its screen and battery life are great, the aluminium shell has more than a touch of class and it’s handily portable. \ When you creep above £500, though, the bad bits of Chromebooks start to stand out. It can only run Android apps, not Windows ones, and it has more than its share of problems with those
Bold, slim-surround screen; Good battery life; Solid keyboard;
Plastic trackpad doesn’t match the rest for quality; Flaky app support; More versatile Windows laptops available at the price;
Bold, slim-surround screen; Good battery life; Solid keyboard;
Plastic trackpad doesn’t match the rest for quality; Flaky app support; More versatile Windows laptops available at the price;
For a few years, the Asus Chromebook Flip C302 has been one of the best Chrome OS devices around. Its MacBook-like design, great keyboard, Android app support (though that came a few months after release), good screen, and sub-$500 price point made it a great computer for many.
Design The aluminum body feels premium; and the smaller screen bezels are a welcome improvement; Performance While it's not as fast as $700+ Chromebooks with 15W Intel processors; the C434 is still speedy with typical workloads; Display The 1080p 14" screen gives you plenty of room for productivity...
Design (again It's harder to use in tablet mode than the C302; Memory There really should be 8GB of RAM on the base model; Availability It's hard to get the 8GB RAM model in the United States right now
This Chromebook is perfect for me. Very fast. Keyboard is great. Screen is excellent. I've been a Chromebook user since 2010 (I was one of the original testers) and this is the best Chromebook I've owned. BTW, I'm not a Google employee.
The Asus Chromebook Flip C434TA-DSM4T is an exciting laptop, providing class-leading performance, and it's by far the most exciting piece of hardware around. It runs fast enough for the usual OS tasks, it runs a long time on a single charge of the battery, and its sleek metallic design makes it easy...
Sleek; premium design; Thin display bezels; Long battery life
Finicky touchpad
I've been very impressed with the Asus C434 since I got it around a month ago. Wanted to upgrade to a premium Chromebook and this fits the bill: nice slim bezels on the screen which is super sharp and is great for watching Netflix/iPlayer on the go and the overall feel of the device is great.
A luxurious Chromebook Asus' new 2-in-1 will surprise you
Reliable performance; Snappy keyboard and touchpad; Battery life is excellent; Solid build quality
Unimpressive display; Overly stiff hinge
Laptops like the Asus Chromebook Flip C434 make you wonder how much we should be willing to pay for a Chromebook. These laptops are great for day-to-day browsing and light work, which is what made them so easy to recommend when most of them were cheap, and low-cost Windows laptops were terrible.
Good keyboard; Good screen; Solid battery life
Disappointing trackpad; Chrome OS's apps are still weak
Still, 7hrs 33mins isn't to be sniffed at, and the Flip C434TA does well in every other way. It's a cracking premium convertible Chromebook, even if the Dell Inspiron Chromebook 14 takes top spot in this Labs.
Slim ergonomic design; Crisp 1080p Full HD resolution
Poor sound quality at high volumes; Low-power processor
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