Posted by : Brij Bhushan Thursday 28 January 2016

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At the end of last year, Google finally started selling its Asus-manufactured Chromebit dongle, having announced it in March 2015. In essence, it’s a Chrome OS computer the size of something a little larger than a USB key, and it costs just $85. However, you can get a PC-on-a-stick experience from either Windows or Ubuntu too, so Chrome OS doesn’t have the market to itself. You can also get the excellent Remix Mini, which runs a modified version of Android for just $70, so competition is tight. Does the Chromebit offer enough to stand up to this strong competition in the ‘plug-and-play’…

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