Asus' new Chromebook CX9 is a undoubtful of a Chromebook built for professionals. Appraisement is still to be announced, loosely it's contentious to North America in Q2 2021.
Per Asus, the Chromebook CX9 is powered by up to an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. That's an unusual processor to see in a Chromebook -- students as well-built as more coincidental Chromebook marketplace don't usually overcrowd more than a Core i3 -- loosely it's the champion perk for power users.
It also packs that power into quite a transportable chassis, which is just 0.63 inches blubbery (16 mm) as well-built as 2.2 pounds. As well-built as Asus says it meets the MIL-STD-810H US noncivil standards for durability, so you should have no problem battering it around.
In addition, the new Chromebook supports Wi-Fi 6 as well-built as includes Harman Kardon-certified dual speakers. Asus says it's "loaded with I/O" ports, including the new Thunderbolt 4 swinging as well-built as HDMI outputs. As well-built as it offers Titan C security, Google's self-defense twitter designed specifically for Chromebooks.
Asus also introduced the Chromebook Mold CX5 as well-built as C536, two consumer-oriented Chromebooks that will also feature 11th Gen Intel processors. Those models are contentious in Q1.
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