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ASUS Chromebook Flip C302 2-In-1 Laptop- 12.5” Full HD Touchscreen, Intel Core M3, 4GB RAM, 64GB Flash Storage, All-Metal Body, USB Type C, Corning Gorilla Glass, Chrome OS- C302CA-DHM4 Silver

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  • The flexible 360 Degree hinge and 12.5 inches 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 backlit illuminated keyboard
  • Extremely lightweight at 2.65 pounds with the protection of a sleek aluminum metal body
  • Starts up in seconds and lasts all day, thanks to a long battery life rated upto 10 hours
  • Make sure latest chrome version is upto date and is using the device in stable channel
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Computer Memory Size 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 8 GB 4 GB 8 GB
CPU Model Manufacturer Intel Intel MediaTek Intel Intel Intel
CPU Speed 2.2 GHz 3.4 GHz 0 hertz 3.9 GHz 2.8 GHz 2.1 GHz
Display Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 pixels 1920 x 1080 pixels 1366_x_912 1920 x 1080 pixels 1366 x 768 pixels 1920 x 1080 pixels
Screen Size 12.5 inches 14 inches 12 inches 14 inches 11.6 inches 13.3
Display Technology LED LED LED QLED
Hard Disk Size 64 GB 64 GB 32 GB 128 GB 32 GB 128 GB
Item Dimensions 8.3 x 12 x 0.5 inches 12.6 x 8.2 x 0.7 inches 10.6 x 8.5 x 0.66 inches 12.63 x 8.13 x 0.62 inches 11.65 x 8.11 x 0.79 inches 12 x 8 x 0.6 inches
Item Weight 2.65 lbs 2.90 lbs 2.51 lbs 3.09 lbs 2.65 lbs
Operating System Chrome OS Chrome OS Chrome OS Chrome OS Chrome OS Chrome OS
Processor Count 2 2 8 2 2 1
RAM Type Unknown DDR3 SDRAM DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 SDRAM DDR3 SDRAM
Wireless Communication Standard 802.11ac 802.11b/n/ac 802.11ac, Bluetooth Bluetooth, 802.11ax Bluetooth 802.11ax

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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.

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What's in the box

  • C302CA ASUS Chromebook Laptop
  • Power Adapter & Power Cord
  • User Guide
  • Warranty Card

  • From the manufacturer

     ASUS Chromebook Flip C302
    Google One
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    1-Year Free Google 100GB Cloud Storage

    You’re entitled to a free 12-month, 100GB Google One account with exclusive benefits with your Chromebook C302. This offer from Google will expire by 1/31/2021.

    Customer reviews

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    Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 23, 2017
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    Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2017
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    3.0 out of 5 stars Almost exactly what I've been waiting for...(although less so over time)...and now there are much better alternatives
    Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2017
    FINAL EDIT - July 10, 2017:
    We've got Android Nougat on Beta running pretty well now. Most of my Play Store related gripes are gone. Now I'm just down to some gripes that are probably here to stay: the Bluetooth on this thing is really fussy (I have a brand new Bluetooth speaker that works flawlessly with every device I own *except* the C-302 - which cannot successfully connect), the non-functional video output (using USB-C video out through an HDMI cable sends just a blank desktop background and no audio, even if I am playing a movie or Youtube visibly on the C302 screen), and that it can't hold a VPN connection without dropping it every 20-30 minutes.

    This will be my last update unless Play Store goes stable anytime soon.

    My final verdict - it's somewhat solid as a device now that 6 months of updates and delays are behind us...and it's fun. However, even after this level of updates - Chrome OS, despite its minimalism, feels pretty half-baked compared to Windows or Mac devices. Given the quality of Windows laptops near this price range, it's *very* tough to recommend this device unless you LOVE the idea Android apps...

    EDIT - April 26, 2017
    I don't think Play Store is coming to this device anytime soon, if at all - removing 1 more start, simply due to all the other Chromebooks out there that support Android apps now that you can buy instead. As great as the device is hardware-wise, I'm super disappointed at how badly delayed this is.

    Also, this is the only device in my home that my Chromecast doesn't seem to work well with....and USB-C video out doesn't work at all (it will send the screen's background, but none of the content such as the web browser or video player playing on the C302 shows up on the monitor). Sigh.

    **
    EDIT - March 11, 2017:
    Sill no Stable access to play store. Most apps run pretty-OK in Beta - some problems I'm noticing in Beta are that Bluetooth is less than ideal (more problems connecting/holding bluetooth, with devices that my Pixel works perfectly with) and I believe battery life suffers greatly, now that I've been paying attention to it. I watched a 2 hour movie on a flight yesterday (no wifi, no bluetooth, screen 80% bright), and those 2 hours took the C302 down to about 30% battery (from full). The stock video player misses audio on a lot of movies, and using the VLC app (android) is super buggy (frequently freezes and shuts down). It's increasingly disappointing to see the much-hyped Play Access is still nonexistent. I'm still loving the *idea* of what the C302 is supposed to be, but the execution is feeling more and more of a miss. What the heck is going on, Asus/Google?

    EDIT - February 24, 2017:
    OK...looks like Play Store is back in Beta - I'm running it currently..seems to run fine.

    It would be great if Google/Asus let their customers know when updates were ready for channels on the device - a notification like on an Android device would be nice. As it is now, browsing /chromebook on Reddit is about the only resource I seem to have for knowing when there are updates available for each channel. I'm aware that I can always change channels on my C302, but that involves Powerwashing and starting from scratch each time. Anyhow...still waiting for a Stable Play Store.

    **EDIT - February 18, 2017:
    I am removing a star for the C302 as of the most updates. Play Store access (as the C302 has received system updates) has progressed from being available in Developer mode only, to working nicely in Beta channel, to being available in Stable channel (and functioning very poorly), back to Beta only, and finally, as of this week - Play Store is no longer available except for in the Developer channel. Needless to say, Android/Play rollout is being managed very, very poorly. For the moment, please note - ***this product no longer works with the Google Play store in Stable or Beta*** and there is no communication about what we can expect, or when. I will update this review when there is further progress - I believe this is a 5 star product but the updates are reducing my confidence in the software. I have trouble recommending the C302 given that the Samsung Chromebook Plus works just fine with the Play Store. Original review below.
    **

    Some of you will remember the Asus “Transformer” line of Android tablets - pretty respectable tablets with Tegra processors, decent builds, and most importantly - a keyboard dock that was far, far superior to any on-screen keyboard options. I owned a couple over the years as they progressed. There were great...sort of. Sometimes they felt a bit half-baked, but I loved the idea, and the keyboard made a world of difference in what you could do with that tablet. I remember them fondly. The Asus C302 is, for me, the dream of that perfect Asus tablet/keyboard combo made real.

    I’ve had the C302 for about a week and a half. I want to provide you all with some new information with this review, but first, let’s go over a few of the important basic points:

    - Good screen. Bright enough for all uses, and 1080p is perfect - images are sharp, it takes less computing and battery power to push 1080p than a higher-res screen.
    - Battery life is solid, right around what is claimed - probably 7 to 10 hours depending on variables such as screen brightness and how demanding you’re being with it.
    - The M3 processor is *plenty* of power for all Chrome, video, and Android requirements.
    - The keyboard reminds me of Macbooks I’ve used - this is a big plus. It is backlit.
    - For almost all things that I do as a casual user, the C302 is 100% as effective my Dell XPS 13 that is powered by a skylake i5. That is a major compliment to Asus, as the Dell is the best small Windows laptop on the market. As a matter of fact, I’m posting my XPS on ebay today, actually. That’s how confident I am in the Asus after 10 days.
    - Android apps work rather well, even if not perfectly yet. This is a big win. I’m still using Chrome for almost all native Google Apps, however, since Chrome tabs/apps simply work better/faster/easier than their Android counterparts.
    - Build quality. The C302 is clean and feels solid. No complaints.

    Let’s talk about some huge perks that aren’t mentioned much…
    - Portable batteries charge the C302!!! This is HUGE HUGE HUGE for me. Since the C302 uses USB-C to charge (both of the 2 ports charge it), you can use a portable battery charger to juice the C302 back up! Since I carry around an Anker 26000 mAH battery (see attached picture), which will recharge the C302 to full about 3 times, I can have a legitimate 40 hour, ‘off the grid’ usage time! As someone who loves camping, but likes to be able to read, write, and play games while doing so, this is a major win for me. Batteries do charge slower than the high-output wall charger (you get a notification the device is charging slowly), but this is still insanely useful.
    - USB-C charging means you can also use a normal multi-USB wall charger (like you'd use for a phone) with the C302. This is slower than high output charger that comes with the unit, but it means you can reduce clutter a bit if you only charge overnight.
    - Several second boot time from a cold start. As in, count to 5 and that’s probably more time than you need.
    - Touchscreen is responsive enough for gaming. I loaded up Super Hexagon - the most fast paced, fast-twitch, instant-reaction-required game known to man, and I was able to play at the same level as I could on Android tablets.
    - Chrome apps have come a LONG way since I last checked a couple years ago. I ABSOLUTELY imagine Chrome apps picking up drastically in quality and quantity now, since it seems like Chrome OS is really coming into its own this year. Ironically, Android support may fuel the interest in Chromebooks...that fuels the interest in Chrome apps development...and that lack of apps was the biggest holdback to Chromebooks so far. Nice.
    - Holding ALT and pressing the brightness + or - button changes keyboard brightness...all the way down to off. This is a nice perk to save battery life and for folks who like to read//browse late at night in bed and don’t want the backlighting on.
    - Chrome OS 56 is right around the corner. This brings you that stable Android support, and it looks like this also will improve battery life and overall performance even further.
    - You won’t use tablet mode and ‘tent’ mode much...but still...the screen orients extremely quickly when you flip the C302 upside down or move to hold it vertically.
    - Fully charges in a bit over an hour. Wow. This is now my fastest-charging device. I’m surprised this isn’t mentioned more. It charges insanely fast.
    - JSTorrent works nicely for any torrenting needs. I was worried about losing that ability when swapping to Chrome OS.

    A couple demerits:
    - Android support is ONLY IN BETA mode as of February 5, 2017. Asus really should be a bit more clear about this part - I thought I was going to be able to turn this puppy on and start downloading my library of apps right out of the box. This was somewhat of a letdown until I figured this out. Update to the latest version of the beta channel in OS settings, and then you get a little box that says ‘enable play store’ and you can start using Android apps. I’ve read this is the reason you can’t buy the Samsung Chromebook quite yet...Sammy is waiting for ‘stable’ Chrome OS Android support for their product. That being said - I have no complaints yet about what I’m experiencing in Beta mode on the C302...the experience feels quite stable to me.
    - Bezels. They matter. That Dell XPS that I’m dropping for the C302? It has nearly the exact same footprint, despite packing a 13.3 inch screen into the same space that Asus puts a 12.5 inch screen. I’d love to see the bezel size reduced, shrinking the C302 to help the portability and with the ease of using the device as an actual tablet.
    - In tablet mode, the screen looks too ‘tall’ to feel natural (see the attached picture). This screen ratio makes it look great in desktop mode...which I use way more often, so that’s a fair trade I suppose.

    So, I’ll update if with more details if I have any. I’ll end the review simply saying I’m very happy overall with my purchase! Cheers!
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    kenia
    3.0 out of 5 stars Multi funcional.
    Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on December 26, 2018
    Russell Romero
    5.0 out of 5 stars excelente computadora
    Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on June 13, 2018
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    Olivier Roy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great build quality and super fast.
    Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on August 5, 2018
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    Olivier Roy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great build quality and super fast.
    Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on August 5, 2018
    This (Asus C302CA) is my first ever chromebook.

    The laptop itself has a very good build quality with its all metal body. The backlit keyboard is very pleasant to type on. Chrome OS feels very snappy, especially on the chrome browser.

    Not every android apps works with this device. For exemple, I'm able to use Microsoft Word but not the Microsoft Excel app. Not a deal breaker since I can use Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel Online. It boots incredibly fast and the battery life is good. The on-board stereo speakers sounds clear and loud enough. Didn't have any issue with the screen maximum brightness since I mainly use my laptop indoors.

    There's not much to complain. I wish there was a micro-hdmi video output and at least one full size USB. I purchased a USB-C to USB-A dongle adapter and a USB-C/USB-A 32 GB memory stick. The micro-sd card slot is very useful, especially since the card is flush with the case once inserted.

    Overall very happy with my purchase. Would recommend to anyone who is looking for a web browsing / productivity laptop that have a good build quality.
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    Kitvek
    3.0 out of 5 stars Hardware Fault
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on June 10, 2018
    3 people found this helpful
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    Grayson
    4.0 out of 5 stars amazing device, but mine shipped with a warped lid
    Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on April 10, 2018
    31 people found this helpful
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