If you are in the market for a brand new Chromebook, might I invite you to check out the ASUS C200 Chromebook? It is widely expected for this particular device to arrive on the streets this coming May for $250 a pop, where interestingly enough, it is already up for pre-order over at select stores, never mind that ASUS themselves have not released and officially acknowledgement of the upcoming Chrome OS laptop.
What you see above happens to be just one of the images of the C200 Chromebook that has been posted, where its alleged benchmarks and initial impressions have also been put up. Just what kind of hardware specifications can we expect from the ASUS C200 Chromebook?
It does seem as though it will feature an 11.6” display at 1366 x 768 pixels, running on an Intel Celeron N2830 Bay Trail processor that ought to be sufficient for casual use, 2GB RAM, and 16GB of internal memory. Connectivity wise, you will have an HDMI output, a USB 3.0 port and a USB 2.0 port, as well as an SD memory card slot.
It is widely expected for ASUS to work on a 13.3” C300 Chromebook as well, where it ought to arrive with additional memory, more storage space, and of course, a higher price tag.
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