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 ...
Earlier this year, Google and ASUS announced the Chromebit — a full Chrome OS-based computer on an HDMI stick. Today, the two companies are officially launching this new way of using Chrome OS on any ...
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 ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Google and Asus today launched the Chromebit, an $85 HDMI stick that ...
For a while now, tech companies have been trying to get you to plug a computer into your TV; in the quest to conquer the living room, computers on a stick are generally seen as the next step. Asus and ...
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Google’s Chrome OS is a browser-based operating system that’s been used for Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases which are basically laptops, desktops, and all-in-one desktops designed to run ...
Google's new computer doesn't look like one. In addition to new Chromebooks, Google on Tuesday unveiled a thumb-sized dongle that can turn a TV or monitor display into a full-fledged computer with ...
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 ...
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Google Inc. has revealed another platform for its Chrome OS operating system – televisions. Google and Asus’ Chromebit is an under US$100 HDMI-enabled device that plugs directly into your TV. The ...
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 ...