Google and Taiwan's Asus are
launching a "computer on a stick" which can plugged into a display to
turn it into a PC. Google said that the Asus Chromebit would be arriving
mid-year with a low price tag.
"Smaller than a candy bar, the Chromebit is a full computer that will be available for less than $100," Google said.
"By simply plugging this device into any display, you can turn it into a computer. It's the perfect upgrade for an existing desktop and will be really useful for schools and businesses."
Google has produced Chrome devices with other manufacturers including Acer, Lenovo, Dell and LG.
"Smaller than a candy bar, the Chromebit is a full computer that will be available for less than $100," Google said.
"By simply plugging this device into any display, you can turn it into a computer. It's the perfect upgrade for an existing desktop and will be really useful for schools and businesses."
Google has produced Chrome devices with other manufacturers including Acer, Lenovo, Dell and LG.
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