In the Chromebook Flip CM3, the 360-degree hinge allows it to switch from traditional laptops to tablet mode, tent mode, and even completely flat mode.
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Taiwanese giant technology company Asus has launched two new laptops. One of these names is Chromebook Flip CM3 and Detachable CM3, which give users a pair of 2-in-1 options. The Chromebook Flip CM3 sports a 12-inch display with a 360-degree hinge, while the detachable CM3 includes a keyboard that can be magnetically attached to the 10.5-inch tablet base.
In the Chromebook Flip CM3, the 360-degree hinge allows it to switch from traditional laptops to tablet mode, tent mode, and even completely flat mode. ZDNet stated that the low-range display is indicative of the modest specs of the Chromebook Flip CM3. The laptop is powered by MediaTek 8183 octa-core processor and is paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.
A microSD slot allows users to add additional storage capacity, connecting a pair of USB 2.0 ports as an I / O connection. Support for the USI-compatible Asus Pen is built-in, but the stylus is an optional accessory that will increase the price for the Flip CM3 by $ 329.
Features of Detachable CM3 Laptop
The detachable CM3 is based on approximately 1,920X1, 200 tablets with a keyboard that connects to the slate magnetically.
Sharing the same processor as the Flip CM3, the detachable CM3 also comes with 4GB of RAM, but adds 128GB of storage options based on a 64GB drive.
For additional cost, users will get a slightly larger display (10.5 inches vs. 10.1 inches) with the included stylus, but you will have to pay extra for the keyboard. The keyboard offers six degrees of flexibility, so it is not flat on the surface, while the tablet’s stand gives 90 degrees of flexibility allowing the device to be used at certain viewing angles.
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