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Отправка через OLX (Nova/Meest). Укрпошта-100% предоплата на карту.
За наличные: 1400, если 2 и более - 1300.
Маленький ПК для офисных задач, интернета, мультимедии (например, как развитая медиаприставка к проектору - ведь хорошие по изображению проекторы не имеют встроенных плееров, андроидов и wifi, только HDMI вход).
Штатно идет с Google ChromeOS. Однако, можно поставить Windows, Android, AndroidTV, и другие системы. Для медиаприставки рекомендую Windows, поскольку в Windows есть поддержка 5.1/7.1 USB звуковых карт и настройка микрофоном на помещение/колонки (room calibration), т.е. ресивер не нужен для получения объемного звука.
В комплекте даю немецкий адаптер питания 12V 2.5A (=30W).
The Asus Chromebox is a unique little system, even in the niche world of mini PCs. Released back in 2014, the Asus Chromebox isn't new, but it remains one of the only Chrome OS-based desktops on the market. Its lightweight operating system and reliance on web-connected apps and services for most functions gives it a very different value proposition than the average tiny desktop. But at $150, it's one of the least expensive options around for getting online, streaming media or providing basic productivity almost anywhere.
Design
The Asus Chromebox takes the idea of the black box computer pretty literally, with a squat, square design that measures 4.88 x 4.88 x 1.65 inches and weighs a mere 1.3 pounds. That makes this machine small enough to tuck into a laptop bag or backpack, but not so small that you can slip it into a pocket. The Chromebox also comes with a Vesa mount kit that lets you stash the Chromebox behind the back of a monitor, effectively reducing the footprint of the desktop to nothing.
On the front of the boxy desktop, you'll find two USB 3.0 ports. On the side is a card slot for SD and MMC memory cards, along with a Kensington lock slot that you can use to physically secure the desktop. This is a handy addition, because the tiny dimensions would make it easy for someone to walk off with this computer.
On the back is a fairly full I/O panel, with connections for power, Ethernet, HDMI and DisplayPort out, along with two USB 3.0 ports. That's more than enough to connect a keyboard and mouse, with the slots in front still available to connect to external storage or other devices. The dual video outputs can also drive two separate monitors. In our testing, we ran two 4K monitors from the little PC, and it handled the higher resolution quite well, though streaming 4K video was a different story.
For wireless connectivity, the Chromebox has 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 built in. The inclusion of an Ethernet port is a nice touch rarely seen on either Chrome-based systems or smaller mini PCs, which often opt for Wi-Fi alone. The wired networking port is an especially nice addition for a desktop, with which you're far less likely to need the mobility of wireless.
Performance
The model we tested is equipped with an Intel Celeron 2955U processor, paired with 2GB of RAM and a 16GB eMMC for local storage. While streaming The Daily Show at 720p, I could browse the web with multiple tabs open simultaneously. Even with 10 tabs open, pages rendered quickly and switching between tabs was fairly smooth.
Obviously, without the software support that a Windows or Mac might offer, we were somewhat limited in what benchmark testing could be done. But in JetStream, an online performance-benchmark test, the Chromebox scored 75.6. Compare this against scores from the Lenovo IdeaCentre Stick 300 (34.8), Ockel Sirius B Black Cherry (38) and Azulle Access Plus (45.8), and the Chromebox acquits itself nicely. For the web browsing and online app use that Chrome OS is made for, the low-powered Celeron processor should be more than adequate.
For graphics performance, we ran WebGL Aquarium, a simulation that renders hundreds of fish floating on screen. At 1,000 fish, the Chromebox rendered at 30 frames per second, dropping only slightly, to 27 fps, when we jumped up to 5,000 fish. And at 10,000 fish, the machine it still managed 19 frames per second. By comparison, the Ockel Sirius B Black Cherry managed only 15 fps with 1,000 fish, dropping to 6 fps for 5,000 fish and 3 fps for 10,000 fish.
For a more real-world example of what the Chromebox can do visually, we streamed the latest trailer for Marvel's Black Panther at 4K resolution While the video was a little jerky at parts and did pause in the middle to buffer, Asus' PC presented 4K video fairly well.
The 16GB of local storage may sound restrictively small, but it's more than enough for the lightweight operating system. And the always-connected paradigm that the Chromebox operates in isn't restricted to the storage capacity of the local machine. Instead, storage is tied to your Google Drive account, where all of your Google Docs, Sheets and Slides are already stored.
За наличные: 1400, если 2 и более - 1300.
Маленький ПК для офисных задач, интернета, мультимедии (например, как развитая медиаприставка к проектору - ведь хорошие по изображению проекторы не имеют встроенных плееров, андроидов и wifi, только HDMI вход).
Штатно идет с Google ChromeOS. Однако, можно поставить Windows, Android, AndroidTV, и другие системы. Для медиаприставки рекомендую Windows, поскольку в Windows есть поддержка 5.1/7.1 USB звуковых карт и настройка микрофоном на помещение/колонки (room calibration), т.е. ресивер не нужен для получения объемного звука.
В комплекте даю немецкий адаптер питания 12V 2.5A (=30W).
The Asus Chromebox is a unique little system, even in the niche world of mini PCs. Released back in 2014, the Asus Chromebox isn't new, but it remains one of the only Chrome OS-based desktops on the market. Its lightweight operating system and reliance on web-connected apps and services for most functions gives it a very different value proposition than the average tiny desktop. But at $150, it's one of the least expensive options around for getting online, streaming media or providing basic productivity almost anywhere.
Design
The Asus Chromebox takes the idea of the black box computer pretty literally, with a squat, square design that measures 4.88 x 4.88 x 1.65 inches and weighs a mere 1.3 pounds. That makes this machine small enough to tuck into a laptop bag or backpack, but not so small that you can slip it into a pocket. The Chromebox also comes with a Vesa mount kit that lets you stash the Chromebox behind the back of a monitor, effectively reducing the footprint of the desktop to nothing.
On the front of the boxy desktop, you'll find two USB 3.0 ports. On the side is a card slot for SD and MMC memory cards, along with a Kensington lock slot that you can use to physically secure the desktop. This is a handy addition, because the tiny dimensions would make it easy for someone to walk off with this computer.
On the back is a fairly full I/O panel, with connections for power, Ethernet, HDMI and DisplayPort out, along with two USB 3.0 ports. That's more than enough to connect a keyboard and mouse, with the slots in front still available to connect to external storage or other devices. The dual video outputs can also drive two separate monitors. In our testing, we ran two 4K monitors from the little PC, and it handled the higher resolution quite well, though streaming 4K video was a different story.
For wireless connectivity, the Chromebox has 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 built in. The inclusion of an Ethernet port is a nice touch rarely seen on either Chrome-based systems or smaller mini PCs, which often opt for Wi-Fi alone. The wired networking port is an especially nice addition for a desktop, with which you're far less likely to need the mobility of wireless.
Performance
The model we tested is equipped with an Intel Celeron 2955U processor, paired with 2GB of RAM and a 16GB eMMC for local storage. While streaming The Daily Show at 720p, I could browse the web with multiple tabs open simultaneously. Even with 10 tabs open, pages rendered quickly and switching between tabs was fairly smooth.
Obviously, without the software support that a Windows or Mac might offer, we were somewhat limited in what benchmark testing could be done. But in JetStream, an online performance-benchmark test, the Chromebox scored 75.6. Compare this against scores from the Lenovo IdeaCentre Stick 300 (34.8), Ockel Sirius B Black Cherry (38) and Azulle Access Plus (45.8), and the Chromebox acquits itself nicely. For the web browsing and online app use that Chrome OS is made for, the low-powered Celeron processor should be more than adequate.
For graphics performance, we ran WebGL Aquarium, a simulation that renders hundreds of fish floating on screen. At 1,000 fish, the Chromebox rendered at 30 frames per second, dropping only slightly, to 27 fps, when we jumped up to 5,000 fish. And at 10,000 fish, the machine it still managed 19 frames per second. By comparison, the Ockel Sirius B Black Cherry managed only 15 fps with 1,000 fish, dropping to 6 fps for 5,000 fish and 3 fps for 10,000 fish.
For a more real-world example of what the Chromebox can do visually, we streamed the latest trailer for Marvel's Black Panther at 4K resolution While the video was a little jerky at parts and did pause in the middle to buffer, Asus' PC presented 4K video fairly well.
The 16GB of local storage may sound restrictively small, but it's more than enough for the lightweight operating system. And the always-connected paradigm that the Chromebox operates in isn't restricted to the storage capacity of the local machine. Instead, storage is tied to your Google Drive account, where all of your Google Docs, Sheets and Slides are already stored.
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