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A few years ago, Google shocked the laptop market with a $250 Chromebook. Built by Samsung, it was considerably less powerful than the average notebook PC, and like all Chromebooks, it didn’t run any ...
Asus and Google have finally started selling the Chromebit, a candybar-sized Chrome OS computer that retails for a measly 85 bucks. You can plug it into any HDMI port, hook up the power cable and a ...
Asus’ new Chromebit isn’t the first computer-on-an-HDMI-stick, nor is it the fastest or the most flexible. You’re going to be able to do more with a Windows PC, just as a cheap Windows laptop can do ...
Move over, laptops and tablets. Google is using a different device to mobilize its computers. Google has crammed an entire Chromebook onto a stick. Sticks are usually used as plug-and-play, ...
Google and Asus officially unveiled the Chromebit on Tuesday, an $85 HDMI stick that delivers the full Chrome OS experience to any TV or monitor. Chromebit (Asus Photo) The device, which measures 12 ...
At the end of last year, Google finally started selling its Asus-manufactured Chromebit dongle, having announced it in March 2015. In essence, it’s a Chrome OS computer the size of something a little ...
The latest Chrome operating system device is a new kind of computer. Chromebooks are heavily Web-based and are less useful when not connected to the Internet. They're not full-fledged computers but ...
If you work with technology or you're simply a fan of new gadgets, it seems like there isn't much you can do with $100. After all, Moore's Law observes that the number of transistors will increase, ...
Google just introduced a whole new kind of Chrome OS computer—a dongle that plugs into any HDMI-equipped display. It’s called a Chromebit, and it isn’t your run-of-the-mill streaming stick. For under ...
The Asus Chromebit is a Chrome OS-based device that's no bigger than a USB flash drive. At less than $90, it turns an HDMI-equipped HDTV or monitor into a large-screen, all-in-one desktop PC. The Asus ...