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Es el equipo más barato que he utilizado que ha logrado hacerme sentir como un alto ejecutivo. Es un cumplido un poco raro
Pero es sincero. El T300 Chi luce fantástico y tiene una apariencia inequívocamente profesional
La experiencia de teclear en esta
Lo bueno
Teclado cómodo
Diseño ultra delgado
Teclado bien distribuido y muy cómodo
Buena diagonal de pantalla para su uso como portátil/tablet
Sin ventiladores
No hay ruido
Ligero y muy delgado
Tablet atractiva y bien hecha
Rendimiento CPU respetable
Hermoso display WQHD con amplio espacio de color
Brillante retroiluminación
Baja latencia
Hardware rápido
USB 3.0
Lector MicroSD
Y salida HDMI
Diseño sin ventilador
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Los altavoces suenan muy mal. En serio
Suenan ridículamente bajito. Una de las cosas para las que más me gusta usar tabletas es para ver cine muy de cerca
Y el sistema de sonido es tan pobre que no aguanta ni esa sencilla prueba
Tres horas de batería p
Es más pesada de lo que parece
Peso por encima de lo esperado
El funcionamiento del trackpad es decepcionante
La autonomía es limitada
Ausencia de puertos USB de tamaño completo
Bisagras magnéticas inestables
Teclado acoplable sin características o puertos adicionales
Teclas con poco desplazamiento
Rendimiento reducido en batería
Incapaz de mantener el Turbo Boost bajo estrés constante
Publicación: 2015-03-31, Autor: Sam , crítica de: Laptopmag.com
Attractive aluminum body, Detachable Bluetooth keyboard, Good performance, Bright display
Weak battery life, Back of tablet runs hot, Poor audio, No fullsize USB port
The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi is a sleek, stylish 2-in-1 for an aggressive price, but lackluster battery life holds it back....
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Publicación: 2015-03-23, Autor: Sean , crítica de: gizmodo.com
The least expensive computer I've ever used that made me feel like a high-powered executive. Yes, that's a backhanded compliment—but it's still a compliment! This machine looks good, and it looks professional, Advertisement, Advertisement, Seriously great
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 you’ll 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 a...
Publicación: 2015-03-23, Autor: Dan , crítica de: theverge.com
It's really thin, Solid build quality, Fast performance
Below average battery life, Trackpad is too small, Connecting anything requires an adapter, Keyboard hinge doesn't rotate far enough
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Very thin for a 12.5-inch Windows tablet, Excellent magnetic hinge, Premium look and feel, Comfortable keyboard, Perky performance, Reasonable price
Disappointing battery life, A little heavy for an ultrabook, Big and awkward as a tablet
Asus' impressively thin 2-in-1 looks and feels great and starts at just $699 (with an upscale model at $899). But battery life is short for a Core M device, and the 12.5-inch screen makes a slightly unwieldy tablet. Read More…...
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Publicación: 2015-03-23, Autor: Allen , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
Lightweight and very thin, Attractive and well-made tablet, Respectable CPU performance, Beautiful WQHD resolution display with wide gamut, Bright backlight, Low latency, responsive hardware, USB 3.0, MicroSD reader, and HDMI-out, Fanless design
Wobbly magnet hinges, Keyboard dock provides no additional features or ports, Keyboard keys have shallow travel, Reduced performance on batteries, Unable to maintain full Turbo Boost under constant stress, Display could benefit from calibration, Right sid
Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi For browsing, word processing, and multimedia, the T300 Chi works wonderfully as it is responsive and more than capable for common everyday tasks. Users will be impressed by the slim design, enormous amount of RAM for a tab...
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....
Publicación: 2016-02-28, Autor: Various , crítica de: apcmag.com
Resumen: 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...
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Publicación: 2015-07-06, Autor: Sasha , crítica de: crn.com.au
Resumen: 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'...
Resumen: 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...
Resumen: 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...