Showing posts with label asus c200. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asus c200. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

ASUS Makes the C200 Chromebook Official


Today, Intel and Google had their own Chrome event today, where they announced all kinds of goodies. Like Bay Trail processors for their upcoming Chromebooks from all kinds of OEMs. ASUS new C200 Chromebook is powered by Bay Trail and features an 11.6-inch 1366x768 display, along with 2GB of RAM. It also has 16GB of SSD storage. For those interested, the exact processor being used is the Intel Celeron N2830. It also has Bluetooth 4.0, a USB 3.0 port, a USB 2.0 port, HDMI jack, audio jack, and SDXC card slot. Additionally it should last about 11 hours or longer on a single charge, which is an improvement on the Haswell chips we saw last year in a number of Chromebooks.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

ASUS Chromebook C200 leaks Out Again

Leaker posts 6 high-resolution photos of the upcoming ASUS C200 Chromebook on Imgur

What do we have here? It appears to be 6 images of the ASUS C200 Chromebook which is due to be announced any time now. As far as we can tell, ASUS has used their same build quality that they are famous for with their laptops, on this Chromebook. It also appears to be an 11-inch display. It's touting all-day battery life, as well as it being very lightweight. There's also an Intel inside. So we're likely looking at the Intel Celeron 2955U which the Acer C720 and the HP Chromebook 14 both run on. Which brings us our all day battery life. We can also see that there is a HDMI port, as well as a USB 2.0 and a USB 3.0 - denoted by the blue USB port - as well as a SD card slot, headphone jack and a kensington lock. You can check out the images below and let us know what you think in the comments.

Source: Imgur

Sunday, April 27, 2014

ASUS C200 Chromebook Said to have "All Day Battery Life"


All day battery life reportedly in ASUS' first Chromebook, the C200

All day battery life is amazing. It's something we want from all of our products, right? Especially laptops and Chromebooks. But it's not always a reality. However, it appears to be with the ASUS C200, which is not actually out yet.