ASUS Chromebook CX1, 15.6″ Full HD NanoEdge Display, Intel Celeron N4500 Processor, 64GB eMMC Storage, 4GB RAM, Chrome OS, Transparent Silver,…
ASUS Chromebook CX1, 15.6″ Full HD NanoEdge Display, Intel Celeron N4500 Processor, 64GB eMMC Storage, 4GB RAM, Chrome OS, Transparent Silver, CX1500CKA-DH44F
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Specification: ASUS Chromebook CX1, 15.6″ Full HD NanoEdge Display, Intel Celeron N4500 Processor, 64GB eMMC Storage, 4GB RAM, Chrome OS, Transparent Silver,…
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PatouTou –
The main reason I bought this was because the AUE wasn’t until 2029. But within the first month I had problems with screen freezes, halts and no responses to mouse commands. I always have to do a hard restart to get it to operate again. I followed all ASUS suggestions to remedy the issues, but to no avail.
And I only get six hours of battery life. I bought this Chromebook in May 2022 and had ten hours of battery life for one week only! Now barely three months later….It keeps dwindling. My older ACER model was so much better but the AUE lasted only two years on that one. I still use it because I’m disappointed with the ASUS so much.
Randaman –
This model meets my simple needs but the battery and battery readings have given me fits. I have sent it back for repairs. One more hassle!
UPDATE 8/29
Actually, not much has changed if anything. Before and after the “repair” I got about 6 hours of battery life, not the “up to 11 hours” advertised. Turnaround time was good.
The battery readings for “time left” are all over the board–inaccurate. The percentage seems to be ok.
I noticed the unit channel was on “Stable”. I changed to Beta, and shortcuts, etc. seem to work better.
There are confusing relationships among Zoom, Text size, minimum and maximum, and little information about how they work together.
The online manual is almost worthless. It doesn’t seem to describe my laptop.
View shortcuts helper- has a very limited set of shortcuts. Not very helpful.
I accidentally found a bunch of shortcuts under Shift + /. They look like shortcuts a teacher might use in a classroom.
I noticed that my laptop is a commercial one. I didn’t see anything in the ad about that or what it means.
My main dissatisfaction is that the battery does not serve as long as advertised and the readings are inaccurate. My impression is that this laptop is not user-friendly. Sending it in for servicing did not solve the problem.
UPDATE 9-19
The AC adaptor that comes with the unit proved to be 3rd rate. It’s slow and does not allow the laptop to charge while plugged in. Thank you ASUS! I tried getting another adaptor and that solved 2 problems. The battery still does not hold more than 6 hours of power, but now I can use the laptop while it is charging. I got the 45W USB C Charger Compatible with Hp/Dell/Lenovo/Acer chromebook/Asus/Samsung/Sony Charger Fast Charging Type C AC Adapter Power Cord Supply. I would recommend it.
anonymous –
The quality of the screen is my biggest complaint. It looks cloudy and you have to look at it at a specific angle or it looks bad (terrible viewing angles). I felt it was too bulky and heavy for regular lap use. I also had two crashes the first day so had to reset it which was annoying. It also runs very hot on the lap compared to my old asus chromebook. I wouldn’t recommend it though it is affordable and runs pretty snappy so it’s not all bad.