Asus ExpertBook P1vsAsus Chromebook CM14 Flip

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

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ASUS ExpertBook P1
ExpertBook P1

Quick Stats

The ASUS ExpertBook P1 delivers decent performance for general day-to-day work, but subpar results due to power limitations.
The build quality of the ASUS ExpertBook P1 is solid and sturdy with little to no wobble.
The disappointing display is the main flaw of the ASUS ExpertBook P1's overall decent performance.
The ASUS ExpertBook P1 boasts a 15.6" 1080p IPS display and Intel Core i5 CPU with ample RAM.
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ASUS Chromebook CM14 Flip
Chromebook CM14 Flip

Quick Stats

The Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip offers decent entry-level performance with occasional minor stutters and manageable gaming experience.
The ASUS Chromebook CM14 Flip's build quality is lacking due to creaky keyboard deck and plastic construction.
The Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip's display is functional, yet its brightness can occasionally feel somewhat dim indoors.
The Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip offers a full HD touchscreen, USB-C port, and expandable storage options readily available.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Asus ExpertBook P1
Winner
#815
Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip
#816
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Asus ExpertBook P1
#670
Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip
#281
Winner
Display
Asus ExpertBook P1
#816
Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip
#616
Winner
Performance
Asus ExpertBook P1
#762
Winner
Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip
#836
Build
Asus ExpertBook P1
#460
Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip
#165
Winner
Features
Asus ExpertBook P1
#249
Winner
Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip
#707

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Asus ASUS ExpertBook P1
Asus ASUS Chromebook CM14 Flip
up to 36GB
up to 8GB
up to 1000GB SSD
up to 128GB SSD
Intel Core i3-1005G1
MediaTek Kompanio 838
Intel UHD Graphics Xe G4 (48EU)
ARM Mali-G72 MP3

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Asus ExpertBook P1

Strengths

The Asus Expert Book P1 is a humble, non-nonsense notebook that just wants to be your everyday companion.
It comes with great battery life, performance, and a generally decent build.
The full-size keyboard is a nice feature to see in this notebook.
The trackpad is decent size and feels very tactile to use and click on.
The fingerprint sensor is a nice touch in the trackpad.
It's designed to be a general day-to-day notebook, which it does well.
The build quality feels sturdy with little to no wobble on the screen when typing.
The notebook handles its workload quite well, with good thermal management.

Weaknesses

The display is only 1080p and not incredibly bright at only 300 nits.
Color range is very limited, making it unsuitable for designers or those who need accurate color representation.
There's no backlight on the keyboard keys, which can be a problem in low-light environments.
Upgrading RAM is not possible due to single slot design, limiting performance.
The notebook struggles with technical performance benchmarks, likely due to power limitations and single channel RAM.
Fan noise was only manageable during standard use, and could become loud when pushed hard.
Battery life can be short (2 hours) if maxed out on performance and brightness.
Speakers are okay but not great, providing clear and loud sound for day-to-day content.

Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip

Strengths

The garage USI 2.0 stylus is a great selling point and easy to use.
It's a pretty versatile device with convertible nature that opens up a number of ways of using it.
Battery life is balanced against performance, allowing for general use throughout the day and into a second day.
The speakers are loud and have good quality, especially when on a flat surface like a desk.
It's great for light gaming and browsing with the Mediatek Compano 520 processor handling games like Real Racing 3 smoothly.

Weaknesses

The build is all plastic and has an extra smooth top that feels unpleasant and attracts fingerprints easily.
Weight is not the lightest at 1.56 kg, making some allowance for the touchscreen necessary.
The webcam is standard 720p and doesn't blow you away, though it does have a manual privacy slider.
The touchpad feels cheap with slight movement when tapping and a bit of noise too.
Some CM14 Flip model options don't come with the optional stylus, even if they support the stylus on their screen.
Read Full Reviews

Asus ExpertBook P1

The ASUS ExpertBook P1 is an unassuming yet capable day-to-day notebook that promises great battery life, performance, and build quality at an affordable price. With an Intel Core i5 processor, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD, this device aims to be a reliable companion for everyday work and tasks. Its sleek design and sturdy build make it suitable for general office use, but its display and thermal performance may not impress those seeking more demanding capabilities.

Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip

The Asus Chromebook CM14 Flip is a 14-inch fully convertible entry-level laptop with a Full HD touchscreen display. This model features the optional Garage stylus for hands-free note-taking and drawing. With a Mediatek Compano 520 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, it's an affordable option for everyday use. We'll delve into its strengths and weaknesses, including its weight, build quality, display brightness, and performance, to help you decide if this Chromebook is right for you.

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