Chromebit

Stick PC running Chrome OS From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chromebit was a stick PC running Google's ChromeOS. It was able to be plugged into any display via HDMI to act as a personal computer. Keyboards and mice were able to be connected over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The device was announced in April 2015 and began shipping November 2015. The Chromebit no longer received updates after November 2020.

ManufacturerAsus; Google
IntroducedMarch 31, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-03-31)
CostUS $85[1]
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Chromebit
The Asus Chromebit installed to a TV
      ManufacturerAsus; Google
      IntroducedMarch 31, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-03-31)
      CostUS $85[1]
      TypeStick PC
      Memory2 GB
      ConnectionWi-Fi, Bluetooth
      PortsHDMI, USB
      Weight
      Asus Chromebit
      75 g (2.6 oz)
      Dimensions
      Asus Chromebit
      123 × 31 × 17 mm (4.8 × 1.2 × 0.67 in)
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      Functionality

      A Chromebit uses a display with an HDMI port to control a desktop variant of the Chromebook netbook, which runs Google's ChromeOS operating system. ChromeOS primarily supports a single application, a web browser, thereby relying heavily on an Internet connection for software functionality and data storage.[1]

      Chromebits have a superficial resemblance to the Chromecast, another Google device, but whereas the Chromecast is designed to display multimedia and web content from an Android or ChromeOS device on a television or other large-screen display, the Chromebit is a self-contained personal computer.[2] The device competes against the Intel Compute Stick, which offers similar plug-in functionality using two other operating systems, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.[3][4]

      Technology

      Internally, the first Chromebit resembles a standard Chromebook laptop.[5] The device features 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0, as well as a USB 2.0 port at one end. The other end swivels, enabling it to fit into a variety of HDMI slots.[2] The Chromebit has a total RAM capacity of 2 gigabytes and 16 gigabytes of flash memory.

      Availability and models

      Google announced the Chromebit on March 31, 2015. Google and Asus began shipping the first model that November.[6][7] The Chromebit no longer received updates after November 2020.[8]

      More information Announced, Brand ...
      Announced Brand Model Processor RAM Storage Size
      March 2015 Asus Asus Chromebit CS10 Rockchip RK3288 2 GB 16 GB 12 CM
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