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...
Publicerad: 2015-11-17, Författare: Joel , testad av: pcmag.com
Costs less than $90, Simple to set up and use, Same size as a large USB stick, Plugs directly into an HDMI port in a monitor or HDTV, Operates quietly,
Only 16GB of local storage and 2GB of RAM, Requires bundled HDMI extension cable in tight quarters, Lacks SD slot, Keyboard and mouse not included
The Asus Chromebit is a Chrome OS-based device that's no bigger than a USB flash drive. At less than $90, it turns an HDMI-equipped HDTV or monitor into a large-screen, all-in-one desktop PC...
Affordable way to add Chrome OS to any monitor, Speedy performance
Gets fairly warm even with basic usage
A cheap and easy way of turning an old monitor into an all-in-one PC, the Asus Chromebit makes up for a somewhat limited desktop experience with great performance and ease of use...
Publicerad: 2016-03-25, Författare: April , testad av: gadgetdaily.xyz
Sammanfattning: There's plenty of competition for what gets plugged into your TV's HDMI port. Digital TV boxes, games consoles and Chromecasts are all common additions to the living room setup, but have you ever thought about turning your display into an all-in-one Chrom...
The main question about the Chromebit is what would you use it for? If you want to assemble a cheap home PC for basic work and internet duties, plus you have a screen and peripherals knocking around, then it's an excellent, cost-effective device. Similarl...
Publicerad: 2016-01-27, Författare: Alan , testad av: itpro.co.uk
Small, Cheap
Sometimes sluggish performance
Cheap, cheerful and compact, but this stick PC is really best suited for a certain range of limited use scenarios rather than as a wholesale replacement for a fully-fledged and more traditional PC...
On the face of it, the Asus Chromebit is a good-value device. A relatively capable PC for £80 is a bargain however you look at it, although it's not as cheap as I would have expected for such a low-powered device unencumbered with an expensive Windows lic...
Publicerad: 2015-12-22, Författare: Michael , testad av: expertreviews.co.uk
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 it's not as cheap as I would have expected for such a low-powered device that isn't lumbered with an expensive Wind...
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...