ASUS has introduced a new Chromebook to their ever-growing range in the form of the 14 inch Chromebook C423 which comes equipped with a choice of processor offering either Intel Celeron N3350 or Intel Pentium N4200 processor both of which can be supported by up to 8 GB of LPDDR4 2400MHz SDRAM. Internally ASUS provide either 32 or 64GB of storage and choice of screens depending on your required resolution opting for either a 14.0″ (16:9) LED-backlit HD (1366×768) 60Hz Anti-Glare Panel with 45% NTSC or 1920 x 1080 pixel display or 14.0″ (16:9) LED-backlit FHD (1920×1080) 60Hz Anti-Glare Panel with 45% NTSC. ASUS is also providing an optional touchscreen display and stereo speakers.
The internal rechargeable 38 Wh battery is capable of providing up to 10 hours of life from a single charge and connections include 2 x USB 3.1 Type-C ports, 2 x USB 3.1 Type-A ports an wireless connectivity by both 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0. ASUS has also included a web camera and multi-format card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC).
“ASUS Chromebook C423 is the simple way to boost your productivity and have more fun on the move — all day and every day. This ultraportable and lightweight 14-inch Chromebook is powered by up to a quad-core Intel® processor, and gives you the freedom of up to 10 hours battery life1. It’s also the first ASUS Chromebook to feature a NanoEdge design, which gives you a big screen in a compact chassis for easier multitasking and more immersive entertainment. Preloaded with the best of Google, ASUS Chromebook C423 is your gateway to the immense variety of apps on the Google Play Store2 for work or play. With its speedy performance, robust security and convenient features, it’s not only perfect for students — it’s ideal for anyone who’s always on the go!”
For more details jump over to the official ASUS website by following the link below. Unfortunately, no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet, but as soon as information comes to light, we will keep you updated as always.
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