Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA

Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA Welcome to a Laptop AC Adapter specialist of the Dell Ac Adapter
The display only has a 1,366-by-768 resolution, but its In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology helps keep it sharp and clear. While the viewing angles are pretty wide, the screen could stand to be a little brighter—it's not exactly dark, but maximum brightness is somewhat underwhelming The brightness is adequate in a dimly lit environment, but it leaves something to be desired in a normally lit room. The screen features 10-point touch capability, which works well and is mainly useful when in Tablet mode. The system includes a full keyboard, with keys that sometimes feel slightly squishy. The touchpad is responsive and surprisingly roomy given the overall size.
A 360-degree hinge allows the system to transform into four modes with adapter such as Dell Latitude D520 AC Adapter, Dell XPS M1530 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M65 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 1525 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 1520 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 1526 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude XT AC Adapter, Dell Studio 15 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude E4200 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude D830 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude D530 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude D630 AC Adapter, which are now fairly standard across convertible-hybrid laptops. In addition to the traditional Laptop mode, the TP200SA can convert into Tablet mode (folding the keyboard underneath the display facing down), Tent mode (propping the system to stand upside down, with the keyboard facing away from you), and Stand mode (the keyboard is out of view behind the screen and faces down).
A feature called Asus FlipLock automatically turns off the keyboard and touchpad when you switch to the modes that don't use them to prevent accidental presses. You can have FlipLock prompt you to confirm a switch has occurred each time, or have it remember your preferences and make the changes automatically. Using Tablet mode with one hand is a bit awkward initially, given that your fingers will be pressing against the keys on the back, but you get accustomed to it quickly.
Port selection is good, highlighted by a still-uncommon USB-C located on its left flank. Also on the left are a USB 3.0 port, a micro-HDMI port, a microSD card reader, the DC-in port, the Power button, and a volume rocker. A USB 2.0 port and the headphone jack are located on the right side. The Dell Inspiron 11 3147 offers a full-size HDMI port, which is more convenient, but it lacks a USB-C port. You'll need an adapter to connect an external display to the system.
The TP200SA only includes 64GB of flash memory. That is fairly limited for a Windows 10 system, though you can add more storage via the microSD card reader. The Dell Inspiron 11 3147 has a 500GB hard drive, which is slower than flash memory and more susceptible to damage from drops, but offers much more storage capacity. At least 64GB is still more storage than that offered by most chromebooks, like the Editors' Choice Asus Chromebook Flip (C100PA-DB02)%displayPrice% at %seller%, which is a good alternative for an affordable convertible laptop. Overall, though the TP200SA is on the less expensive side, other systems in the category generally offer full hard drives with much more storage, similar to the Dell. Wireless connectivity comes by way of dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless and Bluetooth 4.1. Asus provides a one-year warranty for the system.

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