Standing screen display size | 9.7 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 2048x1536 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1536x2048 Pixels |
Processor | 2 GHz |
RAM | 4 GB DDR3_SDRAM |
Memory Speed | 1866 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | Mali-T864 |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11b/n/ac |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 9 Hours |
ASUS Chromebook Tablet CT100, 9.7" Qxga Touchscreen, OP1 Hexa-core Processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB eMMC Storage, Rugged Military-Spec 810G, Dark Grey, K-12, Chrome OS, Includes Stylus, CT100PA-YS02T
Brand | ASUS |
Model Name | Chromebook Tablet CT100 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 9.7 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1536x2048 Pixels |
About this item
- Asus Chromebook tablet Ct100 is built to endure intensive use with military-grade protection. All four exterior edges and corners are protected by a tough rubber bumper, which reduces the impact of physical shocks to ensure critical components are always safe and sound.
- Stunning 9. 7’’ qxga (2048 x 1536) Touchscreen designed to be used with the included stylus and in various lighting conditions both indoor and outdoor.
- Has a rubber safety grip to help drops from happening, and a durable 3d-textured finish to help with scratches and fingerprints. This is a must feature for Chromebook tablets to help prevent damage.
- Powered by the powered by OP1, Hexa-Core (Dual arm Cortex-A72, Quad Cortex-A53) for fast and snappy performance. Perfect for running lots of tabs and apps.
- 4GB DDR3 RAM; 32GB eMMC storage, USB Type-C (Gen 1), and Micro SD card slot. (Usb transfer speed may vary. Learn more at Asus website)
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Battery life | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | — | 4.3 |
Touch Screen | 3.3 | 4.1 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.2 |
Value for money | 3.6 | 4.4 | — | — | — | 4.1 |
Screen quality | — | 4.3 | — | 4.6 | — | 4.1 |
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model name | Chromebook Tablet CT100 | — | Galaxy | MAX10 | Galaxy Tab | Galaxy Tab |
display size | 9.7 inches | 10.1 inches | 10.5 inches | 10.1 inches | 8.7 inches | 8.7 inches |
memory capacity | 32 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 64 GB |
operating system | Chrome OS | Android 10 | Android | Android 12 | Android | Android |
hardware interface | usb | usb2.0 | usb, usb c | usb c | usb c | sim card |
wireless tech | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
cpu manufacturer | Rockchip | — | Samsung | Allwinner | MediaTek | MediaTek |
From the manufacturer
Rugged Design
To protect your investment, ASUS Chromebook Tablet CT100 is built to surpass demanding military-grade MIL-STD-810G durability standards, and it’s also stress-tested to pass stringent ASUS quality tests.
Easy to Carry
For effortless learning, indoors or outdoors, the 9.7-inch ASUS Chromebook Tablet CT100 is compact and portable. It weighs only 1.2 pounds and the micro-dimple finish makes it easy to grip, so you’ll want to bring it with you everywhere from your home to the classroom.
Built-In Pen Holder
A pen is an indispensable accessory on a tablet designed for learning. That’s why ASUS Chromebook Tablet CT100 includes a Wacom EMR Pen for an effortless and natural writing experience. The handy built-in pen-holder keeps it safe and secure, too.
Write Naturally
With the included Wacom EMR Pen, writing comes naturally. Whether you’re doodling, sketching or personalizing a photo, it’s easy to get every detail just right. And you don’t have to worry about your pen running out of battery life — because there’s no battery, with Wacom’s EMR technology.
As Beautiful As Reality
The 9.7-inch QXGA (2048 x 1536) resolution display brings you all the beauty and excitement of the real world in stunning detail. ASUS Chromebook Tablet CT100 delivers a vivid and engaging viewing experience that encourages you to explore more.
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Benefits of Chrome OS
Thanks to Chrome OS, you can work smarter & more productively, with robust built-in security & automatic updates. With apps & Chrome extensions, you can open up new doors for learning & creativity.
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Power Through Your Day
With up to 10 hours* battery life on a single charge, ASUS Chromebook Tablet CT100 gives you a full working day of productivity or study.
*Battery life may vary upon usage and other conditions.
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1-Year Free Google 100GB Cloud Storage
You’re entitled to a free 12-month, 100GB Google One account with exclusive benefits with your Chromebook Tablet CT100. This offer from Google will expire by 1/31/2021.
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Brand | ASUS |
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Series | Chromebook Tablet CT100 |
Item model number | CT100PA-YS02T |
Hardware Platform | Chrome |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.41 x 6.77 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.41 x 6.77 x 0.39 inches |
Color | Dark Gray |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Processor Brand | Rockchip |
Number of Processors | 6 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Additional Information
ASIN | B07QHFRV3M |
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Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #328,160 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #4,949 in Computer Tablets |
Date First Available | April 3, 2019 |
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Asus Notebook CT100PA-YS02T 9. 7 inch Touch OP1 4GB 32GB Mali-T860MP4 Chrome Operating System Dark Grey RetailColor CDark GreyTouch Screen CTouch ScreenDisplay C9. 7 QXGA (2048x1536), glossyCPU COP1 (Rockchip 3399)MB Chipset CN / AMemory C 4GB LPDDR3 (On Board)SODIMM CN / AVGA CMali-T860MP4HDD C32GB EMMCODD CNo Optical DriveOS CChrome OSWLAN C802. 11 ac, 2x2 (dual-band)Webcam C2M + 5M Dual Camera (720p video recording)Blue Tooth CBluetooth 4. 1Keyboard CN / ABattery Information C35WHrs, 1S2P, 2-cell Li-ionReplaceable Battery CNI / O Ports C1x Headphone-out Audio-in Combo Jack 1x USB3. 1 Type C (Gen 1) support Display / Power DeliveryCard Reader CMicro SDEnergy Star CY
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Customers like the battery life of the tablet. They say it has a good battery. They also like the screen, stylus, and grip. However, some customers are disappointed with the touch screen. They mention that it's not perceiving any touch input at some areas. Customers disagree on performance, quality, and durability.
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Customers are satisfied with the battery life of the tablet computer. They mention that it has a very good battery. However, some customers also mention that the C314 has better battery life, but at a significant cost of screen.
"...Pros:- Battery life is great- Screen is clear bright and sharp enough for most tasks (including comic book reading)-..." Read more
"...Battery life is pretty solid and I never feel like it's unreasonable that I need to charge the device when it starts getting low...." Read more
"...Battery life seems very good, and it is fairly fast although it also has an annoying habit of lagging for about 20-30 seconds when you first turn..." Read more
"...I'm happy with it. The battery lasts all day. The screen is good. The stylus works well...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the screen of the tablet. They mention that it's clear, bright, and sharp enough for most. They also appreciate the nice looking LCD.
"...Pros:- Battery life is great- Screen is clear bright and sharp enough for most tasks (including comic book reading)-..." Read more
"...I'm happy with it. The battery lasts all day. The screen is good. The stylus works well...." Read more
"...Android apps run near flawlessly. The LCD is very nice looking. Battery life is average for a tablet...." Read more
"...it be, smooth on the shell of the device, not mention the display was crystal clear...." Read more
Customers find the built-in stylus nice, convenient, and more useful than expected. They also say note taking feels quite natural with the stylus.
"...Stylus is more useful than I had expected, note taking feels quite natural- Rugged design stands up...." Read more
"...The stylus is housed in the tablet, which is nice and convenient, but there is a lot of latency while writing...." Read more
"...The built-in stylus is nice, but pretty small." Read more
"Excellent Chromebook Tablet. Has built- in stylus. Lightweight. Only downside is the no-so-travel-friendly power supply which is too large and heavy...." Read more
Customers like the grip of the tablet. They mention that the grippy plastic texture feels comfortable to hold, is easy to clean, and helps the device feel stable while holding it.
"...The grippy plastic texture feels comfortable to hold...." Read more
"...with the textured back that is easy to clean, it is relatively easy to grip also..." Read more
"...The back of the device has a grippy texture that helps the device feel stable while holding it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the tablet computer. Some mention that it works well, with Android apps running near flawlessly. However, others say that it's very sluggish and locks up often. Linux apps can be a little slowed loading and the tablet stutters and lags a lot while moving. It's not fast enough for power users, but OK for light-medium usage.
"...] Finally, something rugged and quick enough to handle the carelessness of my son...." Read more
"...Linux apps can be a little sluggish loading but once running are just fine. I also use an external folding keyboard and mouse, this works well also." Read more
"...Battery life seems very good, and it is fairly fast although it also has an annoying habit of lagging for about 20-30 seconds when you first turn..." Read more
"...Probably not fast enough for power users, but OK for light-medium usage. Noticed some lag here and there...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the tablet computer. Some mention the sturdiness of the design, good quality, and grippy texture that helps the device feel stable while holding it. However, others say that it's not as durable as advertised and crashes and freezes frequently.
"This tablet claims to be rugged and great for kids. My 10 yr old dropped it from the couch not even 3 ft onto carpet and it hasnt turned on since...." Read more
"Finally, something rugged and quick enough to handle the carelessness of my son...." Read more
"...The build quality is excellent as well. I have not purchased a case for the device and I frequently toss it around throughout my day...." Read more
"...The big disappointment is durability. While the case seems pretty rugged, the screen got a nasty 1" within the first week of using it--and I have..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the tablet computer. Some mention it's a great little device, while others say that it'll cut out for no reason. The product is good but not perfect, and not at all the quality expected from Asus. It's not capable of the work they need to accomplish and works intermittently.
"...The sound on the device itself is not very good and cuts out as well for no reason...." Read more
"...For $330 it's a pretty nice piece of kit. Seems to be aimed at the educational sector for students and I think it'll suit most of them well...." Read more
"...Soon the pen interface died. I did not go away but rather worked intermittently, and also had random chooses of icons and programs and options as if..." Read more
"Excellent Chromebook Tablet. Has built- in stylus. Lightweight. Only downside is the no-so-travel-friendly power supply which is too large and heavy...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the touch screen of the tablet computer. They mention that it sucks, it doesn't perceive any touch input at some areas, and that it has always been a bit off. They also say that they can't use drag or hold gestures.
"...The touch screen is not very responsive, any device that you have connected via Bluetooth just will cut out for no reason...." Read more
"...2. I can't use drag or hold gesture. As seen on the video, It randomly 'drops' it and retouch it at the middle of the dragged area.3...." Read more
"Screen touch sensitivity could be be better. Does not allway detect touch from either my or wife's fingers." Read more
"...Not worth the price. Look elsewhere 2/28/22 Update The screen touch sucks still. If it wasn't so expensive I'd smash it...." Read more
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Overall, I think this little puppy has great features for the price.
Pros:
- Battery life is great
- Screen is clear bright and sharp enough for most tasks (including comic book reading)
- Stylus is more useful than I had expected, note taking feels quite natural
- Rugged design stands up. I've already dropped it lightly a few times and it's though it's not marketed as waterproof, it's survived some light rain when I accidentally left it outside in the pocket of a camping chair overnight.
- The grippy plastic texture feels comfortable to hold. I don't care for supposedly "premium" material finishes like glass, ceramic or metal backs on phones or tablets. They might be nice to look at and photograph well for marketing purposes, but they add no ergonomic value in my opinion, they just make devices harder to hold and grip and more prone to breaking when they are dropped.
Cons:
- Boy, do I wish this thing had a fingerprint reader. I've had one in my phones for 3 years or so now and I do miss it here.
- Stylus dock is in a weird place for me. It's docked in the bottom left side corner when holding the tablet in portrait orientation. I'm right-handed and would prefer it on the right side, so maybe this is super comfortable for lefties. I find myself holding it portrait mode upside down so I can have the stylus in the top right hand side corner for more natural access while I'm holding the device with my left hand.
- Probably not fast enough for power users, but OK for light-medium usage. Noticed some lag here and there.
I've been looking for a device like this for a while and for me, this strikes a great balance of being a multi-purpose android tablet, light-purpose laptop computer, digital note-taker, cloud web-development tool (for when I don't have access to my main laptop), ebook and digital comic book reader, digital drawing device, etc.
It runs Android apps well, especially note-taking and various drawing apps. ]Since it's essentially a chromebook you get a full desktop user experience as well and even access to Linux applications.
For $330 it's a pretty nice piece of kit. Seems to be aimed at the educational sector for students and I think it'll suit most of them well. If you're looking for a total laptop replacement device with more processing power then this is probably not going to cut it for you, perhaps consider paying the premium price for an Intel powered Pixel Slate or iPad. But for me it strikes a great balance of features for the value and I'm enjoying it already.
what a cheerful device this has been, from handling it to using the stylus, my son has been having fun with drawing on it and making notes and learning to write.
most importantly, since there are no additional cases, there is no added weight.
with the textured back that is easy to clean, it is relatively easy to grip also
being a chromeOS device, it has all of the latest from Google built-in, or in the cloud rather.
you will always have the latest version of Google docs, sheets, presentation...etc without having to do any updates... as long as you can access internet
great for at home or in school learning
the stylus adds another dimension to the device where it really helps the kids to learn with the power of google
learning without judgement and on their own pace is where education needs to be
highly recommended
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trying to deal with ASUS. After telling me it was under warranty, we sent it in and then they told me it wasn’t. Then they told me they were sending it back as I wouldn’t pay over 300 dollars to fix whatever was wrong with it, there was no visible damage. Then they told me they were sending it back repaired. We though they’d done the right thing but no, after being bounced around the awful customer “service” system, they told me they tell everyone they are sending it back repaired. Even if they aren’t. It’s was laughable. Seriously, stay away.
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The main issue with most Android tablets is that the resolutions are very low relative to the screen sizes, which means that the text is not sharp. 1280x720 is okay on a screen smaller than 8", but 10" screens should be at least 1920x1080 (Full HD). The CT100's screen is 9.7" and 2048x1536, which is the same as Apple's 9.7" iPad. I doubt the display is as "good" as the iPad's, but the image is sharp. If you want the very best screen, you want a Samsung Tab S5e/S6 or an iPad Pro.
Even though this is a tablet, it's really meant to be a computer. So, it doesn't have some of the sensors you typically find in a tablet or phone. For example, there's no auto-brightness or GPS. That won't be a concern for most people, but I think it's worth mentioning.
At first I installed my usual Android apps, but then I realized that I should use websites whenever possible. For instance, you can download the GMail Android app, but you can also just run web-based GMail as a full-screen "app" with its own shortcut on the desktop. The same can be done for any website you visit regularly. Alternatively, you can just continue using them in the web browser like you do in Windows or Mac OS. The best part is that you're getting the full Chrome web experience, and not the less-functional mobile version. That's what I'm really looking for, and the CT100 delivers.
I love the built-in Wacom-style stylus, and I wasn't expecting that. After using it for a few hours, tapping with my finger seems tedious and inaccurate (now I get why people love Samsung's Note phones). The only thing I don't like is that the stylus is holstered at the bottom-left corner, so it's slightly awkward for right-handed use. But hey, that's great for lefties!
Physically, the CT100 is relatively heavy, but the weight is evenly distributed. It's 580g, which is heavier than a Fire HD 10 or an iPad 10.2" (both around 500g). You'll feel it after holding it for awhile. There's a speaker at the top and one on the bottom, but they're weirdly offset. The power/volume buttons are on the left side (again, great for lefties), and I wish they stuck out a bit more so that they were easier to find by touch.
The CT100 comes with a 45W USB-C laptop charger. That surprised me, but again it's a computer. And it's a pleasant surprise, as I can use the 45W charger to power my Windows laptop and fast-charge my Samsung S8 phone.
Build quality is my biggest complaint. I like the rubberized backing (which means I don't need a case), but there are a few slightly rough edges. Most importantly, the headphone jack on mine is cracked, which doesn't speak well for quality control. I've already requested a replacement from Amazon, so hopefully that won't have any issues.
EDIT: it turns out that the headphone jack was fine. For whatever reason, the jack intentionally has a small chunk missing, and it looked like it had broken off. The replacement tablet also had it, and a Google search confirmed that this is by design. Weird, but it doesn't affect the functionality.
Put all of that together and you have a really solid Chrome OS device that's great for more than just educational use. The main issue until now has been that the retail price is too high. But if you get it on sale (as I did), then the value increases significantly.
I have a Fire HD 10, which I think is the best value in an Android tablet (even though it doesn't come with Google apps installed). If price is a big concern, the Fire HD 10 is a better choice than the CT100 (particularly as it goes on sale frequently). And if you want a smaller tablet, the Fire HD 8 might be an even better value. My only complaint about the Fire HD 10 is that Amazon hasn't updated my 2017 model to use the newest version of Fire OS.
The Samsung Tab S5e is, in my opinion, the best overall Android tablet you can get right now (the Tab S6 is "better", but it's very expensive). However, I would rather have the CT100 due to its full Chrome web experience and stylus.