pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-11-14 19:39:20
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If you're familiar with Lenovo's Yoga devices, you'll recognise the trick on show here. The Transformer Book Flip looks like a normal laptop, but, thanks to a lid that can flip 360 degrees, it doubles as a tablet when you need it. Say, if you want to take...
"Although no speed-demon itself, if you can afford it then opt for the Lenovo Yoga 700. "...
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The unit is 29.5x20x1.5cm and it weighs 1176grams. Unlike some devices that are tablet s with an attachable keyboard this unit is the conventional Notebook design with it becoming a Tablet when the screen in turned through 180degrees and then the keyboard...
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Tablets are great for when you're out and about, but sometimes you need something a little more versatile to get some work done. The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is just such a device: a 2-in-1 laptop-tablet hybrid. Like the Dell Inspiron 11 3000...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA has its flaws, but at this price, it seems churlish to criticise it too harshly. It provides a decent middle ground between laptop and tablet, and it's a great device for those on the fence about buying either.It fac...
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Tablets are great for when you're out and about, but sometimes you need something a little more versatile to get some work done. The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is just such a device: a laptop-tablet hybrid with the option to flip the screen around...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA has its flaws, but at this price, it seems churlish to criticise it too harshly. It provides a decent middle ground between laptop and tablet, and it's a great device for those on the fence about buying either.It fac...
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The Flip TP200SA is the latest in a long line of Transformer Books, but this one has a particularly lightweight and compact design that puts it firmly at the tablet end of the hybrid device pool. Coming in at just 1.2kg and 18.4mm with the lid closed, thi...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA has its flaws, then, but at this price it seems churlish to criticise it too harshly. It provides a decent middle ground between laptop and tablet, and it's a great device for those on the fence about buying either.H...
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Asus doesn't half like to stick it to Apple when it can. First the ZenBook UX305 from last year showed Apple up by being what the rapidly-ageing MacBook Airs should be. Now the Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA laughs right in the face of the 12-inch Mac...
Great value, reasonable quality IPS display, decent typing experience, good battery life, silent 24/7...
Poor performance under any pressure, very limited storage, wobbly screen hinge...
Do you want a basic laptop to take out and about with you for a bit of work or play? If you have a little patience then the Flip really is a winning combo. For less than a third of the price of the latest MacBook you get something not a million mil...
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On paper, the Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA laptop has it all. It ' s thin, light, has great battery life, a 360-degree flip screen for tablet mode and a full-size keyboard for typing, all for as little as £ 249. See all our budget laptop reviews Th...
Whether the Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is a good buy or not depends entirely on your priorities. If you want to open up loads of browser windows and have plenty of apps open at once, this isn't for you. The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA only...
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What is the Asus TP200SA? We're in the midst of a foldable frenzy. Companies are bending over backwards (sorry) to emulate the foldable laptop/tablet hybrid design, used perhaps most recognisably used by Lenovo on its range of Yoga convertible laptops. Th...
Decent build quality, Good value, Good colour reproduction...
Lack of storage space, Underwhelming performance, Too much bloatware...
Asus TP200SA – Camera Although it's nice that the TP200 comes with a built-in webcam, don't expect dazzling images from the 640 x 480, 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera. It'll do the job for Skype sessions and alike but as you can see from the below, imag...
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I have a soft spot for small notebooks in the 12-inch range. To me, it's the perfect size for a go-anywhere notebook with a screen and keyboard that's not too small. So as you might imagine, I was excited to try out the 11.6-inch Asus Transformer Book Fli...
Great keyboard, Solid build quality, Great size and lightweight...
Mediocre display, So, so performance...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is solidly built and has a few niceties, but it's merely average in performance...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-14 19:39:21
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I have a soft spot for small notebooks in the 12-inch range. To me, it's the perfect size for a go-anywhere notebook with a screen and keyboard that's not too small. So as you might imagine, I was excited to try out the 11.6-inch Asus Transformer Book Fli...
Great keyboard, Solid build quality, Great size and lightweight...
Mediocre display, Soso performance...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is solidly built and has a few niceties, but it's merely average in performance...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2016-11-14 19:39:21
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The next generation of computers will arrive with a next generation port for high-speed data transfers and charging on the one connection, but what if you want a computer now ahead of the future: can you find the Type C port in something without busting t...
Fairly well designed and easy to carry; Can be flattened and turned into a tablet thanks to 360 degree hinge; Screen has decent viewing angles; 32GB extra storage included in the box with free 32GB microSD card; Microsoft Office 365 subscription included...
Less than impressive build quality; USB Type C port isn't used to charge the laptop; Screen is super reflective; A fairly unimpressive processor used for the system;...
October isn't normally the time for a student laptop — unless you live in the Northern Hemisphere, that is — because down under where this review is published (and where most of GadgetGuy's readers are located), school is wrapping up.But just in time for...
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No company has a longer history of building affordable 2-in-1 devices than Asus. It entered the market way back in 2011 with the Transformer TF101, an Android tablet with keyboard dock, and has kept at it ever since.Amazon Best Buy EbayBut Asus hasn't for...
Good keyboard, USB Type-C port, High-contrast display, Long battery life...
Tends to tip in laptop mode, 720p resolution, Frustratingly slow...
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Curious how the ASUS boffins managed to squeeze so much into such an affordable little laptop, we just had to give it a hands on test. Is this the best budget computer yet?There are a few very low cost laptops out there – such as the sub $300 ASUS EeeBook...
In a word, yes.For a sub $500 laptop, the Flip is amazingly good. It's no powerhouse, but for the low end market there simply is not a better laptop.Somehow ASUS has managed to get every component above average, yet keep the price very affordable.It's not...
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Convenient and classy, that's what the ASUS Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is.Being a 2-in-1 the ASUS Transformer Book Flip TP200 is of course a notebook first. The unit is compact, weighing only 1.2 kg and size smaller than an A4 paper. The TP200 comes wi...
The ASUS Transformer Book Flip TP200SA retails at RM 1,499 which I think is an excellent price for a solid product. Note that the ASUS Transformer Book Flip TP200SA wasn't made for processing intensive work, Gaming on the go? Photo and video editing? This...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2016-11-23 01:50:38
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That likely means, among other things, that you'll be looking at a new laptop. And given the high probably of said laptop being lost, mistreated or misused, you'll want something that doesn't break the bank.To that end, we decided to take a look at a su...
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Price: £199You might not have heard of it, but the Linx 12X64 is a cheap and cheerful 2-in-1 laptop that comes with a bundled keyboard at no extra cost. Having reviewed the laptop at £280, it was a fantastic device at that price but now that it's plummete...
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The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA ($349 as tested) is a small, convertible-hybrid laptop with the versatility to fill multiple roles. It can transform into a laptop or a tablet, with a few other modes in between, and it features a sturdy design, a sh...
Compact design, Sturdy hinge, In-Plane Switching (IPS) display is sharp, Good port selection, including a USB-C port, Almost 12 hours of battery life in testing...
Display backlight is a little dim, Middling performance in our tests...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is a versatile convertible-hybrid laptop with a sturdy design and solid port options...
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Two key advances in technology has made it possible for manufacturers like ASUS to come up with smaller, slimmer and more affordable 2-in-1 hybrid convertible devices. The first is of course low-power and affordable processors like Intel's new “Cherry Tra...
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wegotserved.com Updated: 2016-11-14 19:39:21
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ASUS have always been fairly ahead of the curve in terms of form factors for laptops and tablets. I pounced on the original ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101, as the idea of having a tablet with a dockable keyboard was fantastic. That style of device has bec...
Good value for a 360° flipping hybrid, Decent connectivity, including the USB TypeC port, Great battery life...
Lackluster performance, Minimal storage, Low resolution display...
For the price, the ASUS Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is decent device and offers some decent features. Overall, I found the performance to be lacking but there is a great deal of convenience with this design. With a USB Type-C port, micro-HDMI port and m...
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An eyeful? The convertible alongside its IPS TFT presents itself as a bargain. Unfortunately, the HD panel is not absolutely recommendable after all...
IPS panel, very light, long battery life, good ergonomics, decent speakers, USB C 3.1 Gen. 1, corresponds to USB 3.0...
PWM already at below 90 % brightness, hinge too loose, only micro SDXC card support, low performance, 32 GB eMMC too tight...
The Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is far from perfect, but the buyer might just be able to turn a blind eye or two at a price of 350 Euros (~$379). In fact, turning a blind eye is meant literally because although the IPS panel has nice colors and wide vie...
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The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA ($349 as tested) is a small, convertible-hybrid laptop with the versatility to fill multiple roles. It can transform into a laptop or a tablet, with a few other modes in between, and it features a sturdy design, a sh...
Compact design, Sturdy hinge, In-Plane Switching (IPS) display is sharp, Good port selection, including a USB-C port, Almost 12 hours of battery life in testing...
Display backlight is a little dim, Middling performance in our tests...
The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA is a versatile convertible-hybrid laptop with a sturdy design and solid port options...
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Worthy budget 2-in-1. Asus' new version of their 11.6-inch Transformer Book ticks all the important checkmarks for budget convertibles. True, the storage could be larger and the performance better - but from a price-to-value ratio, the little machine is a...
IPS display, very light, long battery life, decent ergonomics, good speakers, USB 3.1 Gen1 (Type-C) port...
hinge not quite strong enough, only Micro-SDXC cards supported, performance just adequate, difficulties running certain benchmark tests, lower edge of touchpad "catches" occasionally...
The slim-and-light Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA differs in many ways from the predecessor Transformer Book 200TA Convertible. One thing hasn't changed though Asus still uses an IPS display despite the low price of $350. Other budget 2-in-1 convertib...
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Asus has a well-deserved reputation or delivering tablets and notebooks high in value. The company that popularized the netbook proved this with the $200 Nexus 7, $300 Transformer Book T100 , and most recently, the $300 Asus ZenPad S 8.0 .This reputation...
Excellent battery life, Decent build and display, Better price to performance than other products in its class...
Subpar keyboard, Too many Windows 10 bugs at launch, Unnecessary bloatware annoying...
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The $349 Transformer Book TP200SA is an 11-inch hybrid with a sleek rotating design, a great display and fantastic battery life. While the performance could be better, and some more storage would be nice, this is a solid convertible for not a lot of money...
Stellar battery life, Bright, colorful display, Sleek convertible design, Affordable, Built-in USB Type-C port...
Shallow, undersized keyboard, Mediocre performance, Weak audio...
Asus' TP200SA packs a ton of value into its 2-in-1 with a colorful, rotating display and almost 11 hours of battery life, all for just $349...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-14 19:39:21
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With the lid opened a full 360 degrees so the screen faces up and the keyboard faces down, they're touch-screen tablets. In between, you can place the keyboard on a desk or table and tilt the display back for an easel-like "stand" mode or prop the system...
Nice IPS screen, Comfortable keyboard, Long battery life...
Leisurely performance, A tad heavy in tablet mode, Tiny cursor keys...
It's no speed demon, but this 11.6-inch convertible ranks well above average in display quality, keyboard feel, and battery life for a low $349. Read More…...
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topnewreview.com Updated: 2018-04-06 02:19:40
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Cheap laptops generally don't equate to a solid physical design. The Asus TP200SA however, is remarkably well made for a laptop with an RRP. Compact with an 11.6” screen and weighing only 1.2kg, it will slip into a satchel bag easily, as will its compact...
Whilst it may be acceptable to some, for me the shortcomings are annoying to the point where I don't want to use the Asus TP200SA very often, making it a difficult purchase to recommend, despite the great physical form factor...
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