Published: 2016-05-13, Author: Joel , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: ASUS's Chromebit is one of that handful of big-name computer sticks available today, and despite its middling price tag in this novel category, having access to the established Google Chrome ecosystem makes it a surprisingly appealing little device. Cons...
". for everyone else, it's too limited both in power and flexibility to replace a genuine PC."...
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Published: 2016-02-17, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Great for digital signage or kiosks, Compact, Fairly priced
Seems underpowered, Runs hot, Not enough memory, No headphone jack
I want to love the Chromebit – I REALLY want to love the Chromebit, but I just don't, but I do like it. As far as the Chromebit goes, this would be fantastic for companies wanting to make a digital display, or use as a basic Kiosk setup – but as a PC/Chro...
On the face of it, the Asus Chromebit is a good-value device. £80 for a relatively capable PC is a bargain however you look at it, although isn't as cheap as I would have expected for such a low-powered device that isn't lumbered with an expensive Windows...
Abstract: 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 home use, or even the much-cheaper Chromecast for media...
Portable form factor, Easy setup, Upcycle existing displays
Single USB port, Can't run desktop apps, Limited storage
The Chromebit is a compact, versatile HDMI dongle that transforms your existing display or TV into a Chrome OS-powered all-in-one. Chrome OS's lighter footprint makes better use of the limited hardware resources on the Chromebit, making it a better user e...
The Asus Chromebit is a small micro-desktop that brings cloud-based tools and services to any display at a very low price
It's limited to the same online tools as other Chrome OS devices. Minimal onboard storage. A single USB port makes expansion difficult
It won't run Photoshop or play games, but add a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and the Asus Chromebit turns any HDMI-compatible display or television into a Web-surfing station...
ASUS Chromebit, an official product from Google, is a hassle-free solution for users who are familiar with Chrome browser and its web store apps, and want to easily access the web easily and without compromise of a limited mobile-based platform (like smar...
Published: 2016-02-17, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com
The $85/£90 ASUS Chromebit CS10 will not be right for everyone. Its main justification revolves around providing a simple and secure computing environment for connected users that do not require the flexibility that a traditional PC provides. That said, i...
Compact Need to take your desktop wherever you go? Chromebit is your huckleberry—it's super small and portable, and will connect to any screen with an HDMI port. That's pretty neat, Surprisingly good performance I've come to expect good performance on lim
Limited RAM If I had to choose one thing to dislike about the Chromebit, this would be it. I'd love for it to have at least 4GB
Like I said in the beginning, I'm a huge fan of Chrome OS. I've been using it exclusively on my laptops for over a year, and it keeps getting better with every update. I was excited to give the Chromebit a whirl, because in my mind this a great, inexpensi...