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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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