![]() I do enjoy 3:2 displays like the Pixel and upcoming Samsung Chromebook Plus, but the trade-off in performance has to be factored in. This increases performance and makes everything move faster across the board. Versus the Samsung at 2400×1600, the 1920×1080 resolution on the ASUS presents the OS with far fewer pixels to render all the time. With that scaling we also see a bit more crispness to fonts and icons as well, leaving every person who has touched this device to comment on how good the screen is.Īdditionally, the win with 1080p is performance. ![]() The items on screen scale perfectly for the 12.5″ diagonal measure and make everything super-simple to work with. This screen, with its 300 nits of brightness, wide viewing angles, IPS classification, and punchy colors is a pleasure. I’ve talked a lot about 1080p screens, but with the scaling options available at the 1536×864 resolution (which this comes out of the box set to), I can say that 1080p screens are alright with me. I was hesitant when the initial specs leaked out and this device was equipped with a 1080p screen. It was insanely helpful while we were at CES. With this one power source, I can charge both my Chromebook and phone very quickly. It is time to march forward with USB-C.Īnother fantastic benefit is having a USB-C charger. The days are coming when we won’t need any adapters and I am all for it. I keep a USB-C to HDMI adapter in my bag if I need it, but as you can see in this video, docking ports work perfectly with Chromebooks, so a single USB-C port does everything you need with a simple dock. The Core M chips don’t need fans, so there are no ports here for fans. The bottom is solid with a few screws and feet. ![]() With the addition of side-firing speaker ports, volume rocker and the power button, that is all we have to look at here. On the ASUS Flip, we have one USB-C on each side, microSD slot, and a headphone/mic jack. USB-C gives us slimmer devices and single-access ports that do everything. The truth is, it has to happen eventually. ![]()
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