If you work with technology or you're simply a fan of new gadgets, it seems like there isn't much you can do with $100. After all, Moore's Law observes that the number of transistors will increase, ...
Google recently introduced the Chromebit, a $100 HDMI dongle that converts any TV or monitor into a Chrome OS computer. The Chromebit sports a quad-core ARM-based Rockchip processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB ...
The Asus Chromebit computer stick was announced earlier in the year and now Google and Asus have launched this new device, which will cost $85. The Asus Chromebit is a small computer on a stick that ...
The Chromecast has now got a big brother, the ASUS Chromebit, packing a full Chromebook into an HDMI dongle that can turn any display into a Chrome OS computer. Plugging straight into a spare HDMI ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 is a tiny stick that you can plug into the HDMI port of your TV to run Chrome OS on a big screen. It’s the first device of its type to ship with Chrome OS, although we’ve seen ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...
The Chrome OS computer called Chromebit was unveiled last March 2015. After a couple of months, Google and Asus are now releasing the Chromebit for just $85. The candybar-sized Chromebit is a dongle ...
Caesar Sengupta reaches into his hip pocket and pulls out a PC. About the size of a cigar, it's a tiny PC. But it's a PC. If you plug it into an LCD display or a TV, you can run the sort of software ...
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 ...