Google launches Chromebit micro-computer
Google launches Chromebit micro-computer
The $85 Chromebit is built by Asus and is the size of a small candy bar and can be plugged directly into an HDMI slot of any screen.

New Delhi: Merging the Chrome operating system and an HDMI stick, Google has launched its latest product- Chromebit – that could turn any screen into a computer.

The $85 Chromebit, which has now gone on sale, is built by Asus and is the size of a small candy bar and can be plugged directly into an HDMI slot of any screen; making it a portable, cheap Chromebook that one could carry around easily.

Sans the screen and input devices, the Chromebit features a Rockchip RK3288 processor with quad-core Mali 760 graphics, 2 GB of RAM, with 16 GB of solid state storage, 2x2 dual-band 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, and a single full-size USB 2.0 port.

With features and power of this level, one could use the Chromebit in a variety of uses like turning an old monitor into a spare computer or run an actual PC on a TV, or use it with a projector, and much more. All that is needed is a decent Internet connectivity.

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