Saturday, February 28, 2015

Been thinking of getting a ChromeBox? You'll not find a better deal!


Been thinking of getting a ChromeBox? You'll not find a better deal!

Originally shared by Brent Sullivan

Asus Chromebox now only $127.99!

$52 off!  The Asus Chromebox is powered by an Intel Haswell processor and comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB SSD storage.  Both RAM and SSD are user upgradeable.  This unit normally retails for $180.  I am not sure how many they have at this price, so the price could change at any time.

You can see more details and specs here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-Chromebox-M004U-Intel-Celeron-2955U-2GB-16GB-SSD-Google-ChromeOS-Desktop-PC-/131437843045?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e9a4e5265

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3 comments:

  1. Prema Qadir, I can't speak to the Remote HOAs as I don't do them, but to answer your questions...

    1). One isn't intrinsically 'better' than the other. It all depends on what you intend to do with it. For example...you can't download/install ANY .exe.programs to a Chromebook/box. You are limited to apps and extensions found in the Chrome store.

    2). I think it depends on the model. If one doesn't you can always use a USB/Ethernet converter.

    3). Mine ran a bit under $1200 when all was said and done (all equipment,taxes, shipping, etc.). You have to remember that I bought the top of the HP line at that time (i7 and 8GB RAM - $710).

    4). In a word-no. See #1

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  2. Andrew Hatchett You've told me exactly what I needed to know! 

    Thank you, sooooooo much!

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  3. Prema Qadir Here is a link of a test I did using my Acer 710 Chromebook. It has only 2GB of Ram and cost $170 new when I bought it in 2013.

    http://youtu.be/5Ah7WI7l-Jc

    I wanted to see if it could handle HOAs and, as the video shows, it worked quite well.

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