Asus ChromeBook C425 reviewed – what to expect, vs. ChromeBook Flip C434

This article collects impressions and overall feedback about the Asus ChromeBook C425 from reviewers and regular buyers.
Design and build qualityThe C425 is a compact, lightweight 14-inch ChromeBook. It’s about 17mm thick, weighs 2.8 pounds, and is fairly small, as evidenced by the narrow bezels surrounding the screen.


The laptop looks good, with a silver theme that hides smudges and fingerprints well. Unlike the C434, however, this isn’t an all-metal computer: the top is aluminum, like the Flip C434, but the main chassis and bottom are plastic , which feels pretty cheap in comparison. Asus has been using the same materials they’ve done with a lot of their products in the Windows space in the past, but this year it’s switching to a metal inner deck on the newer mid-range VivoBook Personally, I don’t mind the plastic bottom. In fact, plastic bottoms have their advantages, as plastic is lighter and less conductive of heat than metal. However, the plastic main deck might be enough of a reason to pay extra for the C434. I mean, the plastic on the C425 isn’t as bad as what we’re used to seeing on entry-level laptops, but it’s still plastic and doesn’t feel as nice or solid as metal.


You should also know that the ChromeBook C425 is a clamshell laptop, so it comes with a matte non-touch screen and lacks the ability to fully convert to tablet mode. However, the hinge is quite strong, smooth, and allows the display to lie flat to 180 degrees, which is something I’m looking for in a thin and light notebook. It’s worth adding that Asus mentions a touchscreen option on its page, but the currently available variant only comes with a matte display. Beyond that we should also touch on the IO, which is pretty standard for a 2019 ChromeBook: 2x USB-C port with video and charging, 1 USB-A slot, a microSD card reader, a headphone jack and a headphone jack. You’ll still need suitable cables to send video to your TV (via wire), but other than that, there’s nothing to complain about here.


ScreenThe ChromeBook C425 has a 14-inch display with narrow plastic bezels on either side. The configuration available in stores has a matte non-touch variant, and a touchscreen option is also mentioned on the Asus website and may be available at some point.

That said, this is about the same screen as found on other entry-level laptops and ChromeBooks, so indoor use in dimly lit environments is still fine. Still, this panel is the biggest offender of the C425 in my opinion, and probably the main reason you might want to consider the C434. Performance and daily useThere is no doubt that this ChromeBook C425 offers great specs for its price. The best value configuration includes a Core m3-8100Y processor, 8 GB RAM, and 64 GB eMMC storage, and a higher-end device with a Core m5 processor and more storage may also be available.
Asus has also packed this laptop with a 48WhTheASUS ChromeBook C425 laptop battery, even with the screen brightness adjusted to 80-90% to compensate for darkness, lasts about 8-10 hours on a charge. The laptop charges via USB-C and comes with a compact charger in the box. However, this charger uses a two-piece cable design rather than having the plug integrated into the brick like the C434.


Price, availability and competitionAt the time of writing, the Asus Chromebook C425TA is almost exclusively available in a single variant, the one analyzed here, with a Core m3 processor, 8 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, and a matte screen. However, this may change in the future, so you should follow this link later for updated configurations and pricing. Asus initially priced this version at $499, but quickly dropped it to $399 a few days later and has kept that price for the past few weeks.

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