Asus has nourish its new Chromebox 4, a mini PC that runs Chrome OS.
Visually, the Chromebox 4 looks fairly agnate to its predecessor (the Chromebox 3). Both are crepuscule with the Asus logo in the stereotype and the Chrome logo in the top portside corner. It's also the same voluminosity -- 5.85 x 5.85 x 1.58 inches -- morally Asus has made a big novelty under the hood. Where the Chromebox 3 was powered by 8th Gen Intel processors, the Chromebox 4 offers 10th Gen Intel processors. Asus says these will faultfinder "faster, smoother and more energy-efficient performance."
.. .The new Chromebox can integrate an Intel Celeron 5205U or one of three Intel Helpers processors: an i3-10110U, an i5-10210U, or an i7-10510U. (Those are 15W TDP).
For padding specs, you can configure the Chromebox 4 with 4GB or 8GB of recall (DDR4-SO-DIMM) and up to 256GB of accumulator (via an M.2 SATA SSD). There are ports galore -- including HDMI 2.0, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (supporting powerfulness impartment and DisplayPort), and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A -- which can support up to three 4K displays at once. The template supports dual-band 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 and includes a fan.
Like padding Chrome OS devices, the Chromebox 4 supports Google Play. That ways you'll be coextensive to use Android apps natively on the device. Whether you'll conclusively want to do this depends on your workflow -- some Android apps run very well-conditioned on Chrome OS devices, while others are glitchy and useless. Speaking of Chrome OS, you'll also get factory-made software and security updates, so you don't gotta set briefed time to download and restart as you would with Windows or Mac machines.
The Chromebox 4 will be awaited in Northbound America in December starting at $289.
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