ASUS Chromebook Flip CM5, 15.6 Touchscreen Full HD NanoEdge Display, AMD Ryzen 3 3250C Processor, 64GB eMMC, 4GB RAM, Backlit Keyboard, Wi-Fi 5, Chrome OS, Aluminum, Mineral Gray, CM5500FDA-DN344T
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ali
> 24 hourThis Chromebook didn’t even work for one week the Wi-Fi won’t ever stay connected and keep shutting off
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gio
> 24 hourThis Asus chromebook is perfect. Not too big not too small. Backlite keys are great touchscreen awesome.
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CRAIGRV
> 24 hourI have now had this chromebook for 8 months and absoutley love it. With Chrome OS combined with the AMD RYZEN peocessor it is as fast as any windows with an i7. I also am a photographer and view lots of high res images and it has no problem at all. To be honest it preforms better than a windows computer with an i7. If you want a fast, simple, reliable everyday computer consider this.
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Monica Lopez
> 24 hourThis laptop sucks, its slow but I thought, well it was cheap... Noo! 4 months and it just stopped working. Dont buy it.
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Prof. Dave Zboncak
> 24 hourReally nothing to say that I dislike about the CBook. Ive owned a number of them before. As I mentioned in the headline, the weight is heavier than I expected, but I dont carry it around all day. It does seem to hang up when I am on some sites, but that appears to be the site loading Adv. after Adv. while I am trying to read something. I am going to add an Ad-blocker to cut that delay back. Its a shame the advertisers are killing the golden goose(geese) by over-loading every page with more and more interruptions. The CBook is great for me.
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Peter Conway
> 24 hourIve always been a Windows guy for PCs since Windows 3.0. Can you imagine that? And always Android since my first Motorola back in the day. This is my first dive into a Chromebook which I have been tempted to try for some time. I had been concerned about performance and the learning curve but a reason came up to give it a try.
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RW
> 24 hourcannot believe how incredibly slow this junk is, if it will load at all, do not waste your money
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Vaanth
> 24 hourI purchased this Asus Chromebook to replace my failing HP. I chose it because I have mostly had good service from other Asus products. The backlit keyboard was another reason for choosing it. It has a big screen with relatively light weight and fair battery life. This seemed to be a nice Chromebook with decent performance at first, but it quickly became apparent that its performance was abysmal. This seems largely due to the Ryzen 3250C processor and the 4GB of RAM. Opening multiple tabs, especially with a couple of heavy pages, would quickly overload the system. Scrolling through a downloaded PDF was painful. Gaming would likely be a joke. The screen looks good and the keyboard is good. The touchscreen is okay, but I dont really use it. I never use the flip feature. I replaced it with a similar Asus using the i3-1215U and 8GB RAM. That one performs like this one should have.
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Benjamin Brown
> 24 hourI dont know what was wrong with my particular unit, but the sound was awful, full of static and rattling. Hopefully not typical of the product, but sound quality was the main reason for choosing this model.
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Raquelle
> 24 hourthis is a great internet machine