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203 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 203 reviews of Asus Zenbook Flip UX360 (13.3-inch, 2016) Series. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the battery and design. The usability and performance are also mentioned favorably. There are some mixed reviews about the reliability and size, and there are some less positive opinions about the connectivity and durability.
portability, performance, usability, design, battery
screen, keyboard, price, durability, connectivity
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Asus Zenbook Flip UX360 (13.3-inch, 2016) Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.
See all ASUS LaptopsExpert review by : Josh Norem (pcworld.com)
The ZenBook Flip is an attractive, low-priced alternative to fancier convertibles from HP and Lenovo.
Fanless design ; Very thin and light ; Snappy for everyday tasks...
...but only good for everyday tasks ; Feels a little flimsy ; Trackpad feels floaty
Despite falling in the middle or bottom of our benchmark comparisons, using the Flip is a really pleasant experience overall. It still feels snappy and can multitask well: When we had over a dozen tabs open in Chrome, including videos running on...
Expert review by : Laptop Mag (laptopmag.com)
Lightweight, fanless design; Vivid display; Great battery life ; Below average performance; Some bloatware ; It's not the fastest 2-in-1, but the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA offers long battery life and a colorful full-HD screen with a design that's...
Below average performance; Some bloatware ; It's not the fastest 2-in-1, but the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA offers long battery life and a colorful full-HD screen with a design that's lightweight and quiet.
It's not the fastest 2-in-1, but the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA offers long battery life and a colorful full-HD screen with a design that's lightweight and quiet.
Expert review by : Laptop Mag (laptopmag.com)
Core i7 and 512GB SSD for under $1,000; Colorful matte display; Long battery life; Sleek aluminum design ; Uncomfortable keyboard; Blurry webcam ; The Asus ZenBook UX306UA is a sleek, long-lasting laptop with strong specs for the price, but the...
Uncomfortable keyboard; Blurry webcam ; The Asus ZenBook UX306UA is a sleek, long-lasting laptop with strong specs for the price, but the keyboard could be comfier.
The Asus ZenBook UX306UA is a sleek, long-lasting laptop with strong specs for the price, but the keyboard could be comfier.
Expert review by : Sven Kloevekorn (notebookcheck.net)
Shaky candidate. The basically good and very long-running premium-range convertible stumbles - of all things - over its redesigned hinges. The manufacturer will have to rework this feature since a shaky display prevents using it in the Laptop Mode....
several configurations available ; especially compact, light, and thin ; solid casing looks high-quality ; nice surfaces ; good WiFi performance ; bright, high-contrast, viewing angle stable screen ; very quiet and cool ; excellent battery life
hinges not strong enough for Laptop Mode ; moderately sensitive for fingerprints ; user cannot perform maintenance without disassembly ; few interfaces ; slow card reader ; malfunctioning Asus FlipLock ; ClickPad's less than ideal gliding traits ;...
Our tests evaluate that what we are provided with - in this case, a brand new retail device from the online shop. Unfortunately, the convertible is degraded to quite some degree due to its unsuitable hinges. It is hardly of any use in Laptop Mode or in...
Expert review by : Sebastian Jentsch (notebookcheck.net)
Windows to go. 360-degree convertibles are still the best alternative for adding Core i power to a tablet. Asus, however, opts for a low-performance Core m3. Should buyers just as well take the Surface Pro 4 with a Core m instead?
slim, high-quality casing, very good touchpad, bright, high-contrast screen, difficult yet possible maintenance, noiseless, Type-A and Type-C USB, full-size SD card reader
clattering, yielding keyboard, TFT wobbles on hinge
Are you looking for a light convertible that copes with multiple, productive Windows tasks and looks good at the same time? Asus takes an attempt at tackling this balancing act and rebuilds its successful Zenbook UX305CA (Core m, fanless) in Yoga...
Expert review by : rohan-pal (themobileindian.com)
The laptop comes with a 360-degree rotatable touch screen coupled with some interesting internals at a price point of Rs 59,990. But will it be able to prove to be a worthy 2-in-1?
Sleek and light metal design Decent performance Impressive battery life
Reflective screen No backlit keyboard Prone to occasional crashes
Expert review by : Marcus Cole (trustedreviews.com)
With the Zenbook Flip, Asus has combined its knack for thin and light laptops with a 360-degree hinged screen design to make a high-class convertible laptop. The Zenbook is expensive, but it's one of the finest examples of a convertible laptop around.
A svelte hybrid laptop with a high price to match.
Expert review by : Lewis Leong (techradar.com)
An affordable 2-in-1 laptop with a few compromises
Thin and light ; All-day battery life ; Roomy keyboard and trackpad
Lacking multitasking performance ; Convertible form factor compromises build quality ; Tons of screen glare
The Asus ZenBook Flip features the same specs as its UX305 Ultrabook brother, but its convertible form factor has introduced a few too many compromises. If you don’t need a convertible, the UX305 is the better choice.
Expert review by : Andrew Williams (pocket-lint.com)
Just being a laptop doesn't cut it anymore. The Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA plays at the level you need in order to walk with the Windows 10 cool crowd, complete with a hinge that lets the screen flip around to form this month's least likely tablet. The...
Slim and light, looks good, decent battery life
Build quality issues, screen construction spoils contrast, less of a bargain than some other ZenBooks
The Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA is one of the weaker entries in the ZenBook series - a series which contains laptops we've recommended countless other times.
Expert review by : Andrew Williams (techadvisor.co.uk)
If you need a laptop that can also be used as a tablet, Asus now has a ZenBook which will oblige. Here's our Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA review
Asus has been in a rich vein of form with the ZenBook range. It has been the go-to place to find an ultraportable laptop that won’t break the bank. However, this new 360-degree hinge version ultimately disappoints. Issues include a drop in build...