We first brought you news of ASUS’ Chromebit on April Fool’s Day, but now Taiwanese OEM and Google are ready for the official retail debut of the Chrome OS-powered computing stick. The Chromebit CS10 ...
Asus’s Chromebit CS10 is small enough to go just about anywhere. Still, you may wonder why anyone would actually want Chrome OS on a stick—when you could buy a Chromebook for travel, a Chromebox for ...
Computers sure have come a long way from massive machines that would take up an entire room. Meet the Asus Chromebit CS10 Stick-Desktop PC, a powerful Google Chrome computer on an HDMI stick. Just add ...
Asus is one of the most prominent Asian tech companies. They dabble in pretty much anything tech-related, and have announced a number of Android-powered smartphones this year as part of their ZenFone ...
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Chromebooks might be the most popular devices out there that are powered by Google’s awesome Chrome OS platform, but did you know that there’s an excellent Chrome computer out there that’s even more ...
The ASUS Chromebit CS10 was one of the first desktop Chrome OS machines, as it was released in 2015. It squeezes a Rockchip RK3288C processor and a 2GB of RAM into a package the size of a Chromecast, ...
Back in April of this year, Google and Asus unveiled the Chromebit, an HDMI stick computer that can turn any compatible display into a PC. Comparable in size to a Mars bar, the Chromebit weighs around ...
Asus’ intriguing HDMI dongle the ChromeBit, announced all the way back in April is finally coming to retail with Asus announcing the dongle is set to go on-sale in the US shortly for $85. The dongle ...
The Asus Chromebit CS10 will launch in South Africa during early January 2016 at a recommended retail price of R1,639. That’s the word from Asus South Africa, which said the device will be sold ...
Asus and Google have launched the Chromebit – a full computing device running Chrome OS that is the size of a memory stick. The Asus Chromebit is powered by a Rockchip ARM quad-core processor, with ...