Asus has been doubling down on its Chromebook lineup in India to cater to the needs of students during the ongoing pandemic. They have now released a series of Chromebooks in the lower-end segment, including the new Asus Chromebook CX1101, in India. It’s an upgrade over the last-gen Asus Chromebook C223, which we reviewed earlier last year. Looking at the specs, it looks like Asus has improved the laptop with a newer chip and more robust build quality. So in this review, we will learn what are the pros and cons of the latest Asus Chromebook CX1101. Along with that, we also dive deep into how much performance gains the new processor brings on the CX1101. So without any delay, let’s go through the Asus Chromebook CX1101 review.

We have reviewed the Asus Chromebook Cx1101 from all the technical aspects and keeping the buyers’ points in mind. You can expand the table below and move to any section as per your interest.

  • Asus Chromebook CX1101: SpecificationsAsus Chromebook CX1101: Design and BuildAsus Chromebook CX1101: DisplayAsus Chromebook CX1101: PerformanceAsus Chromebook CX1101: Keyboard and TrackpadAsus Chromebook CX1101: Ports and ConnectivityAsus Chromebook CX1101: Audio & Webcam QualityAsus Chromebook CX1101: Battery and ChargingAsus Chromebook CX1101: Pros & Cons

Asus Chromebook CX1101: Specifications

Before I discuss my experience with the laptop, take a quick look at the complete specs sheet of the Asus Chromebook CX1101 right here:

Asus Chromebook CX1101: Design and Build

Beginning with the build quality of Asus CX1101, the Chromebook is well-built. Asus has long been known for building tough and durable machines in the Chromebook market, and the Asus CX1101 is another testimony to that fact. Just like the previous-gen Asus Chromebook C223, the CX1101 comes in a plastic body, but it feels a little different this time around. The design is more refined and polished. The laptop punches above its price in the looks department. It somehow manages to look and feel premium due to the smooth coating on top.

As for the form factor, the Chromebook is pretty compact, as you would expect at this price point, and comes in the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio. That said, the CX1101 is a bit heavy and weighs around 1.24kg for a Chromebook of this dimension. Also, note that it does not come with a touch screen, so there is no convertible hinge, hence no tablet mode. You can fold the Chromebook at 180-degree (the hinge doesn’t feel weak) and lay it flat on a surface for a shared viewing experience. That’s about it. Other than that, you would not find any issues with the design and build quality of the Asus’ new Chromebook,

Asus Chromebook CX1101: Display

Talking about the display on the Asus Chromebook CX1101, it packs an 11.6-inch HD screen of 1366 x 768 screen resolution. And well, the display is not much to write home about. Under the Rs. 20,000 price tag, you are only going to get an HD screen, and it is very much on the expected lines here. Also, you can’t expect a bezel-less viewing experience at this price point. And that’s exactly what you have here, i.e huge bezels all around the 11-inch panel.

Frankly, it’s not a big deal. However, if you want to use the machine for media-related tasks, you are going to be disappointed. Other than that, Asus claims that the display comes with an anti-glare coating. I tested the display in a well-lit room, and surprisingly, it can offset most of the reflection. It’s awesome that Asus is bringing an anti-glare display to lower-range Chromebooks and at such a price point.

Performance is where things have gotten pretty interesting with this upgrade. The Asus Chromebook CX1101 packs the reliably-performant Intel Celeron N4020 processor. It has two cores and shares the Gemini Lake family lineup, which was released in November 2019. The N4020 has been a hugely successful processor for many Chromebooks released in the past few years. Along with the two cores, you get the integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600, which is pretty good at this price.

And, of course, you have 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage in tow here. I like the fact that Asus has increased the base storage from 32GB to 64GB without hiking the price unreasonably.

Coming to performance, the Asus Chromebook CX1101 is a huge upgrade over the last-gen Asus C223, which had a Celeron N3350 chip. In the Speedometer 2.0 test, the CX1101 scores around 44.2, whereas the last-gen C223 only musters a score of up to 24.1 (check out screenshots above). The performance gains over the N3350 processor are huge, and you should have no issues throwing your daily tasks at the CX1101.

All I would say is, the Celeron N4020 has proven to be a reliable chip for Chromebooks with great performance and battery life. I even used multiple Android apps with 10 open tabs in Chrome on the Asus CX1101, all the while moving from one virtual desktop to another without a hitch.

Asus Chromebook CX1101: Keyboard and Trackpad

As I keep reiterating, budget Chromebooks are now getting better, and the same applies to the Asus Chromebook CX1101. Despite the lower price, Asus has not cut any corners in the keyboard and trackpad department. It has a good-feeling keyboard with a 1.5mm key-travel that offers a comfortable typing experience with decent feedback and accuracy. Asus says there’s a subtle 0.15mm dish-shaped indentation to guide your fingers onto the keys and improve typing accuracy. However, I didn’t feel the subtle change in my usage.

Other than that, the trackpad is pretty nice to use, and responsive, as mentioned above. In fact, I didn’t experience any drastic difference while moving between the CX1101 and my HP Chromebook x360 (starts at over Rs 30,000). Multi-finger gestures work like a charm on the Asus CX1101, and there are no latency or scrolling issues.

In terms of ports and connectivity, the Asus CX1101 has hit the ball out of the park. It comes with two full-size USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, which is amazing. The last-gen C223 had just one Type-A port, and that has again been improved by Asus. Other than that, you also get two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C ports, one on both left and right sides.

Not to mention, there is also a microSD card reader and a 3.5mm audio combo jack. Coming to wireless connectivity, the Asus Chromebook CX1101 supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1, which is pretty surprising. There are Windows laptops out there at double the price, and you still don’t have dual-band Wi-Fi support. And here, the CX1101 features it along with the latest Bluetooth 5.1. I must say, unlike Bluetooth connectivity on other Chromebooks, the connection was fairly stable on this Chromebook.

The audio experience on the Asus Chromebook CX1101 is pretty decent for a laptop that costs as much as a good smartphone these days. It’s not loud or powerful, per se, but does the job well in a quiet room. The CX1101 packs two bottom-firing speakers to offer a stereo-sound experience, and the sound quality is actually good. You also get a 720p HD webcam and built-in array microphones for better voice pickup.

Asus says the microphones can cancel background noise as well, but I didn’t feel any change while I was on a video call. Maybe, it requires the upcoming noise cancellation feature on Chrome OS. As for the webcam quality, it’s good enough (read potato) to get you through video conferences and online classes.

The Asus Chromebook CX1101 comes with a 3550mAh (42Watt-hour) battery pack, which should last you more than 10 hours on a single charge. Asus claims that the Chromebook can offer a battery backup of up to 13 hours, but that wasn’t the case for me. In my usage, which included a mix of heavy and lightweight tasks, the Cx1101 went on for around 8 hours, which is pretty good.

Asus Chromebook CX1101: Pros & Cons

Asus Chromebook CX1101 Review: Should You Buy It?

The Asus Chromebook CX1101 is definitely one of the best Chromebooks you can buy in the budget segment in India right now. Being an upgrade over the previous-gen C223, the Asus CX1101 has been improved in every aspect and should be everyone’s default choice at the Rs 19,990 price point. Except for the mediocre display, everything about this Chromebook is just perfect, and Asus has been good enough to not hike the price over Rs. 20,000.

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