I got an Asus Chromebook 302 that comes with an Intel core m3, 64Gb, 4Gb of memory.
Some problems I got on my device:
After I enabled the android app store the laptop started to reboot randomly. I tried removing the apps and switching chrome os channels, but it did not fix the problem.
So I decided to create a recovery SDCard using chrome recovery utility. I re-imaged the laptop with the SD card, using the instructions from the chrome recovery utility.
After that the laptop booted in stable channel, I update the laptop to the latest stable image.
List of Applications I am running:
Pandora, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Messenger, Hangouts, Play Newsstand, Hangouts Dialer, Calendar, Photos, Npr One, Voxer, Twilight, Firefox, Youtube, Google wifi, Hipchat, 3Dmark.
Here is a screenshot running 23 Android applications at same time.
This is screen shot running twilight, for those of us missing a blue light filter.
3DMark and Octane
The score below is running in the ChromeOS dev channel. I only able to get octane scores between 15000-17000, but the machine still feels really fast.
UnKilled
Alto
The Asus Chromebook C302
This post was written on the Asus C302. I am very impressed with it and would highly recommend it.
Pros:
- Amazing performance,
- Very good build quality, a great keyboard, very nice screen, and just a premium solid feel to it
- Android apps on
- Great backlit keyboard (Mac-book Pro feel)
- Convertible
- Some Android apps like calendar, Pandora, photos, YouTube, Firefox support bigger screen, but most apps still don't, and these apps render in landscape or portrait more like they look on a phone, but without using the extra space of the big screen.
- I like the USB C cable and being able to charge the laptop from both sides, avoids awkward cables when the charger is on the wrong side, like my other laptops.
- Fanless, silent, love that.
- Charging is fast.
Cons:
- Android apps only support 2 sizes, full screen or phone size. In full-screen mode the majority of the apps are just a large super sized version of the phone version, offering very little extra functionality.