Transformer Book T100 Chi review VS Apple's MacBook Air

The Transformer Book T100 Chi is one of a few new Windows 8.1-controlled convertibles by Asus. Outed at CES 2015 nearby the organization's leader 12.5-inch T300 Chi and 8.9-inch T90 Chi, the 10.1-inch T100 Chi goes for the sweet spot in the middle of continents and execution. 

Its antecedent, the Transformer Book T100, made an impression in 2013 for being one of the first modest Windows convertibles that could deal with ordinary registering undertakings without clasping at the knees. 

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While it wasn't for everybody because of its little, low-determination show, nonattendance of full-sized ports and normal execution, it was thin and light, ran the majority of your old Windows programs and tried for over 10 hours prior to surrendering the phantom. Contrasted with likewise estimated tablets, Chromebooks, and anything that ran Windows RT, the first T100 was a really sweet arrangement at the time. 

SUMMARY

Solid form, quality, a noteworthy showcase and strong battery life defeat a fiddle two-section charging system and plenty of miniaturized scale USB ports. The Chi 100 isn't exactly a financial plan gadget, however, it's definitely justified even despite the additional cash. 

PROS: 

Assemble quality 
Show 
Fanless 

CONS: 

Use/tablet charge separately 
Miniaturized scale USB ports 
Hold backs on capacity 
Passes up a great opportunity for Cherry Trail 

The Transformer Book T100 Chi is one of a few new Windows 8.1-controlled convertibles by Asus. Outed at CES 2015 nearby the organization's leader 12.5-inch T300 Chi and 8.9-inch T90 Chi, the 10.1-inch T100 Chi goes for the sweet spot in the middle of continents and execution. 


Its antecedent, the Transformer Book T100, made an impression in 2013 for being one of the first modest Windows convertibles that could deal with ordinary registering undertakings without clasping at the knees.  

The greatest compliment that can be given to the T100 Chi is that it doesn't look or feel a million miles separated from Apple's 11-inch MacBook Air - in any event all things considered. 


Open it up and the premium impact is just somewhat reduced. While the base is beautified in the same alluring gunmetal matte complete and silver trim, the tablet part is letting around a stout dark bezel encompassing the showcase. It's not colossally ugly, but rather the symmetry between the T100 Chi's two sections isn't there in the same way that the Surface 3's Type Cover feels a characteristic fit for Microsoft's 2-in-1. 
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