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 ...
Current Google CEO Sundar Pichai once said he wanted to see Chrome and Android in every screen available, a goal that is now looking more real than ever. Android is obviously all over the spectrum, ...
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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 ...
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If you've got some spare time, search for the words "Android dongle" on eBay — your screen will be filled with little, Android-powered HDMI doodads that purport to make your dumb TV smart. But what ...
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, ...
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 Asus Chromebit ($85 as tested) takes the functionality of a chromebox, like our Editors' Choice Asus Chromebox M004U, and shrinks it down to the size of a USB flash drive. It plugs right into a ...
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