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ASUS Chromebook Flip C302 2-In-1 Laptop- 12.5” Full HD 4-Way NanoEdge Touchscreen, Intel Core M5, 4GB RAM, 64GB Flash Storage, All-Metal Body, Backlit Keyboard, Chrome OS- C302CA-DH54 Silver

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Style: Intel Core M5 | 64GB Storage


Features

  • The flexible 360 Degree hinge and 12.5" full HD touchscreen lets you use the C302 in tablet or laptop mode
  • Intel Core Processor with 64GB storage and 4GB RAM for fast and efficient performance with a bright back-lit illuminated keyboard
  • Extremely lightweight at 2.65 pounds with the protection of a sleek aluminum metal body.
  • Chromebooks come with built-in storage for offline access to your most important files and a 12-month Google One trial that gives you additional storage across Gmail, Google Drive and Google Photos
  • With the Google Play Store, you can access a rich library of apps, games, music, movies, TV, books, magazines, and more, all from your Chromebook
  • Starts up in seconds and lasts all day, thanks to a long battery life rated up to 10 hours

Description

The ASUS Chromebook C302 is the ultimate Chromebook for the pros. Flip and touch full HD screen, Intel Core processor, aluminum metal body, 4GB RAM, 64GB flash storage, and long battery life make this the ideal Chromebook for those who love the cloud and being on the go. Webcam - HD Web Camera. Power Adapter - Plug type :USB Type-C, Output : 20 V DC, 2.25 A, 45 W, Input : 100 -240 V AC, 50/60 Hz universal.

Brand: ASUS


Model Name: C302CA-DH54


Screen Size: 12.5 Inches


Color: Silver


Hard Disk Size: 64 GB


CPU Model: core_m


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Operating System: Chrome OS


Special Feature: Backlit Keyboard


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Standing screen display size: ‎12.5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Processor: ‎1.1 GHz core_m


RAM: ‎4 GB LPDDR3


Hard Drive: ‎64 GB Embedded MultiMediaCard


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel HD Graphics


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎4 GB


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎10 Hours


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎C302CA-DH54


Item model number: ‎C302CA-DH54


Hardware Platform: ‎Chrome


Operating System: ‎Chrome OS


Item Weight: ‎2.65 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎2


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎64


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎10000 RPM


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎19 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 15, 2017


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  • Warning, these newer Chromebooks are quite addicting
Style: Intel Core M5 | 64GB Storage
As someone who works with technologies daily across a broad stratosphere of operating systems and equipment (Windows, macOS, iOS, Ubuntu and a myriad of other Linux flavors) - I have to say that this is my favorite "tech thing" I've bought. I was really on the fence.. and the price was a bit steep for to me was a top-of-the-line-Android-phone-without-a-phone, but I kept on reading the reviews and seeing the press so I had to at least try one. I own 2 Microsoft Surface Notebooks (love them both too), a MacBook Pro & a MacBook Air, and a few desktops running various Linux derivatives. They are useful for very different things. I work in CG quite a bit, and for pure horsepower in a laptop the Microsoft Surface's are definitely the way to go (built in higher end nvidia GPUs). Pure horsepower for pure horsepower's sake can best be done at a desktop, but I like working from a laptop moreso than sitting at a desk all day. Having a full scale OS works great for certain things and a Chromebook will never be a full laptop replacement for that reason. But this is what the Chromebook can do that not even a good iOS device can do: speed, speed, speed on "routine" tasks (email, web, Asana, Evernote, etc). It works - like an android phone - in that opening up gets you right to work. Even an iOS device with a lock code or face recognition process (or thumbprint or whatever) will cause a near minute delay in getting down to work. This is important for a VERY important reason for me - at least. I still find that a pencil and pen, up until this purchase, was simply the quickest way to jot a note. No longer - I can type more legibly than I can write and with this device being simply wicked fast, I can open it up and I have Asana, Evernote and Google Keep open all the time and they just let me jot something down. This is Chromebook's "killer app" is that it just works, and works quickly. Specific to this model, the Asus Chromebook, I am happy with the screen (it appears almost as nice as my MacBook Pro or MS Surface) in terms of color quality, radiance and overall clarity. It's not a large screen and the bezel is a bit thick around the screen. Asus did a good job of trying to keep it small without making the keyboard too crammed, and they didn't explode the screen to the edges likely for cost reasons. All in all, this makes sense - had this been a $700 purchase or more I would have just gone with Google's own offering. The build quality is nice. It's up there with an Apple Macbook. My only complaint is that it's not super-thin (MacBook Air's seem to still have this niche figured out) which is useful when you have a space-saving travel need. But for the most part, you could write your next novel on this thing, carry on with code development (if that was done in a cloud based shell) or anything else you really need to and if you stick to the rules and try to keep most of your life in the cloud, you don't have to worry if you lose the device that you've lost your entire livelihood. Bottom line? If you already have a notebook, laptop, desktop, and a myriad of other ways to get your work done, this is a great buy that'll introduce the "fun" back (just because it's so fast) into the mundane. 10 hours (and those are real hours, not a made-up number from marketing) of battery is a great thing. I'm not sure that this is a device for a student (I see a lot of people putting this into the hands of college kids) unless they are a CS major or just need a way to talk to Mom & Dad via email. While it's nice to have the Google appstore, a linux shell, etc., it's not going to be as flexible as a laptop in the end (like a MS Surface or a Macbook). To me, this is like the fun convertible to drive to work when I already have a truck or van in the garage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2019 by jasonCbraatz

  • This is a really nice laptop.
Style: Intel Core M5 | 64GB Storage
UPDATE: This is a sad, sad day. Running ChromeOS 70 now, and it's great! Very fast, responsive, lots of Android apps up and going. But ... I'm sad. I took my Chromebook to work, put it in a padded sleeve, put that in a backpack and off I went. The backpack was on a chair, accidentally got knocked off. I wasn't too worried because the Chromebook was in a sleeve ... and it's aluminum, too! But ... yep, you guessed it. It was damaged. The keyboard frame is still plastic, and not a very durable plastic at that. I am now the not-so-proud owner of a wonder Chromebook with a sizeable crack in the lower left corner. Sizeable. Noticeable. Disappointing! Why bother with aluminum if it's cheapo plastic that can't take a padded drop. Aaaargh. Machine still runs great, a little scar isn't going to change my thoughts about it. Just disappointed, that's all. UPDATE: Have had this puppy now for several months ... my opinion has changed dramatically! This is a really nice laptop ... really nice! It's running Chrome 67 now, and purrs like a kitten. Fast, beautiful display, comfortable keyboard, and the Android apps work well (not great yet, but well). I'm basically using this as a Chromebook, not taking advantage of the flip and Android apps, and this alone makes me happy! I am a big ChromeOS fan ... it's grown up so nicely, so very useful!! Eventually, I would expect the Android side to catch up and work as well as they do on my LG smartphone and Asus 10 tablet (both are excellent!). ---- I am sad to write this review ... I had high expectations for the C302. Sorry for the "downer" start here, because as a Chromebook, the C302 is very good. Not excellent, but the best among the 7 Chromebooks I own. Yes, I am up to my 7th Chromebook. BTW, even the lowest priced Chromebook (about $150) is good ... just slower at doing what it does. the C302 is fast ... but buggy. I had hoped, with the addition of Android apps, that it would be both a Chromebook and an Android tablet. With future upgrades, perhaps that will still happen. But I write this review just after I have turned off the Android side of this laptop. It is NOT a replacement for a good tablet (such as the 10 inch ASUS ... outstanding tablet, BTW!! Really outstanding!). The C302 m5 (the best processor I could find so far, is a very good Chromebook. It is fast, but it is ... quirky. All of sudden, out of nowhere, it just ... blips. Perhaps I'm tapping the touchpad by mistake (don't think so) ... that would explain the random jaunts around the screen. So ... I've only had this honey for a few days now. I'm going to play around more with it and see ... is it operator error, or does it really have a mind of its own. I will update this review when I have more experience. On the plus side, it is fast ... very responsive! I am a big Chromebook fan ... I am biased, but I'm also fair. Pains me greatly not to report that this is an excellent machine. So, after more use, guess what I found! (Oh, go ahead and guess!) When the screen is flipped 360 to turn the C302 into a tablet, the keyboard is disabled as you'd expect so when you put it on your lap, your knees are not typing by mistake! Except ... not all of the keyboard buttons are disabled. The up/down/right/left keys and some of the top row function keys are still active. So when I put it on my lap, my knees actually were having somewhat random impacts on the screen! Hmmm. Well, now that I found that out, I can be more careful. Still, a very nice compact Chromebook ... with quirks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2018 by QYC

  • Great replacement for an android tablet
Style: Intel Core M5 | 64GB Storage
I purchased this to replace my old Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5" as it was starting to show it's age and crashing apps. I wanted something that had improved specs and functionality within a fair price range. As the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 would cost nearly $1000 from Samsung with the accompanying keyboard, this was by far the better deal. Since ChromeOS has the Play Store Beta in effect you can download most of the apps that you would be using on your android phone/tablet, but with the improvement of a desktop version Chrome web browser (refuse to use Facebook or Messenger app due to their horrible history of battery drain and lets face it, I don't want Facebook having more permissions than absolutely necessary). Not having to switch to/from desktop version of websites is great. The ability to flip between notebook and tablet form is an appreciated feature. Overall it has been a wonder experience and quality product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2018 by Mark Hogan

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