Google and Asus have announced good news. The Chromebit will soon be available in the US and other countries.
Asus and Google have hit hard in April by lifting the veil on a rather unusual instrument. The Chromebit actually looks like a single HDMI key but it is actually a real computer in itself.
Its data sheet is not also done things by half since the key SoC brings together a Rockchip 3288 comprises four core ARM Cortex A17, a Mali 760 GPU, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
It also integrates WiFi 802.11 ac chip and Bluetooth 4.0 and can thus connect to the home router or any device in minutes.
The Chromebit lot like Chromecast, but it goes a little further than it
All the user has to do is to connect it to a monitor or TV and to a power source. It then match up against a desk Chrome OS.
Here, well he can access his mail based on Gmail, write letters with Google Drive or even edit your photos via one of the many editors available on the platform applications store.
The Chromebit will not allow you to make professional video editing, it's true, but ample enough for use in desktop type.
The device also has another significant advantage: its price. It is actually offered at a very competitive price, since only costs $ 85. The problem of course is that it is not available everywhere.
In reality it released in a few days in the United States, before arriving in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan and United Kingdom.
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