ASUS Chromebook Flip C302 review: King of the Chromebooks
It’s been years in the making, but Chromebooks are escaping “second computer” or “cheap netbook” status. Google thinks these machines can be your main computing device, and they’re finally getting better build quality, nicer screens and quality keyboards. But they’re also getting higher prices.
ASUS’ first entry into the premium Chromebook space is the Chromebook Flip C302. This is the second Flip ASUS has made, but it’s significantly different from the first, which was a tiny, netbook-sized device with a low-quality touchscreen and weak Rockchip processor. But for only $250, it offered the essential Chrome OS experience in a super-portable package.
The new Flip is a different beast entirely, made to compete directly with Samsung’s $550 Chromebook Pro. It has a bigger, pixel-dense screen, Intel processor and access to the Google Play Store for Android apps. The Flip’s $470 price, significantly higher than the original, reflects these upgrades. But after spending a few weeks with the Flip C302, I’ve come to think it might be the best Chromebook on the market right now. It’s not perfect, but it’s enough computer for almost anyone.
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