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Asus Chromebit turns any HDMI display into a Chrome OS computer for $70 shipped (Reg. $90)

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Update (3/8 1:30pm): This deal is now also available via Amazon.

Newegg has the Asus Chromebit Chrome OS Mini PC for $69.99 shipped. That’s $20 off the original list price, $15 less than Amazon’s current listing and the lowest we’ve seen for it by $15. 

This candy bar sized device can turn any display with an HDMI input into a full Chrome OS computer. With dual-band a/b/g/n/ac 802.11 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 you get a super fast connection from wireless peripherals. It also has 16GB Flash memory storage and it comes with an HDMI extender cable so you can work around more than a few wiring situations. Rated 3.7/5 stars by over 100 Amazon shoppers.

Small and smooth, with sophisticated details, Chromebit CS10 smartly fits anywhere. To accommodate the angles and positions of HDMI connectors on different displays, it comes with an extension HDMI cable connector. Adhesive stick-on hoop-and-loop fasteners help hide Chromebit CS10 behind your monitor or TV or put it out front for easy access. Chromebit CS10 fully embodies the best of ASUS design and Google innovation, and it’s already received a 2015 Good Design Award and 2016 CES Innovation Award.

 

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