The Asus Transformer Book Flip line of computers are notebooks with touchscreen displays that can bend 360 degrees so that you can hold them like tablets. Asus offers models with 13.3 inch and 15.6 inch displays.

Now Asus is launching the smallest Transformer Book Flip to date.

The Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA features an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel IPS display and an Intel Celeron N3050 Braswell processor. It should be available soon for $349.

asus transformer book flip tp200sa

Asus first showed off the TP200SA at Computex in June, but the company wasn’t ready to talk pricing or availability at the time.

The convertible notebook features 4GB of RAM, 64GB of eMMC storage, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1, and a decent array of ports, including a micro HDMI port, headset jack, microSD card reader, full-sized USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, and a USB 3.1 Type-C port.

The Transformer Book Flip TP200SA measures 11.7″ x 7.9″ x 0.7″ and weighs about 2.7 pounds.

If you’re looking for something a bit thinner and lighter, Asus is also launching the $299 Transformer Book T100HA in the US soon. That model is a 10 inch Windows tablet with an Intel Atom Cherry Trail processor and a detachable keyboard dock. The tablet itself weighs about 1.3 pounds.

via Asus

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7 replies on “Asus launches $349 Transformer Book Flip TP200SA convertible”

  1. @Brad thanks for the reviews.

    The only thing about the Flip Book TP200SA I haven’t been totaly unable to get so far is some Linux compatibility test or feedback :/

  2. A bit on the meh side for the processor. Surely they could’ve given it the same guts as the T100HA seeing that they share a few specs here and there?

    1. Agreed, Atom as 2 core processor with only 2 threads is junk! At the very least you need those 4 cores for decent performance.

      1. Benefits of using Braswell instead of Cherry Trail is they can opt to use regular laptop parts instead of being stuck with mobile parts… So for the higher priced model they could opt for a proper SATA SSD and higher TDP means a bit more performance potential, though it won’t run as cool as the mobile only SoCs and battery life may be a bit less as well…

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