Asus Chromebit CS10 - A Candybar-Sized Computer (Rockchip 3288-C, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB eMMC, Chrome OS) - Black
Was £105.96 now £69.99
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ASUS Chromebit CS10 measures just 12 cm long and is one of the world's smallest Chrome OS devices
This device turns your monitor or TV into a computer running the Chrome OS - simply plug Chromebit CS10 into the HDMI port and pair it with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse
Enjoy fast and more stable wireless connections thanks to dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0
Comes with 100 GB of free Google Drive space
Processor
Rockchip Quad-Core RK3288C Processor
Memory
2 GB LPDDR3 at 1066MHz
Hard Drive
16GB eMMC
100G Google Drive for 2 Year free usage
Software
Operating System: Crome OS
Display
None
Graphics
ARM® Mali™-T624 GPU
Networking
Wireless: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth V4.0
Power Supply
18 W Power adapter
Dimensions
Width 123 mm
Depth 31 mm
Height 17 mm
Weight 0.075kg
Interfaces
1 x DC in (side)
1 x HDMI Out
1 x USB 2.0
Top comments
Bitbotbang
4 Jun 174#4
Nice for converting your telly to a mini smart TV. Imagine watching porn on a 65 inch telly. Trust me, it's as close to the real thing!
Latest comments (21)
courtlandkevin
6 Jun 17#21
Did any one manage to get one of these before the price went back up?
flux
6 Jun 17#20
My main use case for using Chromebit's over Chromecasts/firesticks is they are one of the few devices of this type that support WPA-Ent / 802.1x so you can use them on enterprise wifi networks. Worth remembering if you are taking one to Uni with you if you stay in residences.
alcot33uk
6 Jun 17#19
Don't forget 'allegedly' at the end of that!
mcormack
5 Jun 17#12
Could you run Sky Go on this?
exeter to mcormack
5 Jun 17#18
Yes you can
Bitbotbang
4 Jun 174#4
Nice for converting your telly to a mini smart TV. Imagine watching porn on a 65 inch telly. Trust me, it's as close to the real thing!
highwayman8155 to Bitbotbang
4 Jun 172#6
Might as well get a firestick for that
xenophon to Bitbotbang
5 Jun 171#11
Are you trying brag you have a 65 incher.
ualla to Bitbotbang
5 Jun 17#15
Wait until you try it in VR!! :confused:
supermann to Bitbotbang
5 Jun 17#17
I guess 3D TVs have their uses after all.
Mandroid578
5 Jun 17#16
No. It is very limited. Only to the web where internet is available. You're better off with an android box and a cheap monitor if you don't wish to spend a lot.
Vowo
5 Jun 17#14
Expired as the price is now £99.98
Aiadi
5 Jun 17#13
I am struggling to see the use case for this. An android, fire or PC sticks would be able to do a 100 times more stuff than this. Even a chromecast dongle is perhaps better!
OrribleHarry
5 Jun 17#10
Expired.
skykid3
4 Jun 171#9
where do you shove the firestick? sounds painful
speedfire66
4 Jun 17#8
Well, it would be sufficient for light web browsing and web based applications (office online for example) as the OS has a small footprint.
If you have a laptop currently, it may not benefit to switch to this as performance would be a lot lower (this assuming your current laptop exceeds 1.8ghz and 2gb RAM) but it is a decent small fix from ground zero.
taras
4 Jun 17#7
Well i don't understand your thinking of chucking a laptop away for a monitor and this chromebit which would be vastly inferior to your laptop. Your idea has zero benefits, so once again what is your thinking; what are you trying to achieve ?
simmobb2
4 Jun 172#5
And again in English please?
superfreddy
3 Jun 171#2
Would it be worth buying one of these and a cheap monitor to use as a basic PC instead of my laptop?
Opening post
Was £105.96 now £69.99
Free delivery
@ ebuyer
Product details:
Processor
- Rockchip Quad-Core RK3288C Processor
Memory- 2 GB LPDDR3 at 1066MHz
Hard Drive- 16GB eMMC
- 100G Google Drive for 2 Year free usage
Software- Operating System: Crome OS
Display- None
Graphics- ARM® Mali™-T624 GPU
Networking- Wireless: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
- Bluetooth V4.0
Power Supply- 18 W Power adapter
Dimensions- Width 123 mm
- Depth 31 mm
- Height 17 mm
- Weight 0.075kg
InterfacesTop comments
Latest comments (21)
If you have a laptop currently, it may not benefit to switch to this as performance would be a lot lower (this assuming your current laptop exceeds 1.8ghz and 2gb RAM) but it is a decent small fix from ground zero.