Hewlett
Packard's Shelia Watson updated the company's The Next Bench Blog on
Thursday with news of an upcoming HP Chromebox. There will actually be
two when they arrive this spring, one that sports an Intel "Haswell"
processor and one for more demanding applications that has an Intel i7
"Haswell" processor."It works with standard keyboards, mice and
displays, and offers connectivity using HDMI, DisplayPort and Bluetooth,
along with four USB 3.0 ports. Like other Chrome devices from HP, the
Chromebox offers a fast, easy and safe computing experience for you and
your family," Watson writes.Unfortunately, Watson doesn't provide any
specific specs, and the notification page merely reveals Chromeboxes in
four different colors: Smoke Silver, Ocean Turquoise, Snow White and
Twinkle Black. She notes that some of these colors were used on the
Chromebook 14 introduced a few months ago."You can securely mount the
Chromebox to your wall or to the back of your monitor using standard
VESA mounts. This petite little package can also snugly fit into your
home theater, and it's small enough to pop into a travel bag (in case
you wanted to set up shop while on vacation)," Watson adds.Meanwhile,
over on Google, the search engine giant has introduced a Chromebox
bundle of its own, bringing together Google+ Hangouts and Google Apps in
an easy-to-manage solution. The Chromebox is part of a $999 kit for
meetings, which also includes an HD camera, a remote control and a
microphone/speaker.Clawfoot tub accessories
The
Chromebox in this bundle is actually one of several Asus revealed just
days ago. Specs show that it has an Intel Core i7-4600U processor,
either 2 GB or 4 GB of DDR3-1600 MHz memory (two SO-DIMM slots), a 16 GB
SSD, a 2-in-1 SD card reader, Wireless N connectivity and
more.According to the company, the remote control has a full QWERTY
keyboard on the back, a nano-sized USB adapter, and RF connectivity (no
line of sight necessary). The camera can capture video up to 1920 x
1080, and will automatically switch resolution based on available
bandwidth."For the same price that companies have typically paid for one
meeting room, they'll be able to outfit 10 rooms—or more. CDW and
SYNNEX will help bring Chromebox for meetings to customers and
resellers, and Chromeboxes from HP and Dell will be available for
meetings in the coming months,Period Cup" reads Google's blog.Later this year,Silicone Wristbands Google plans to launch the Chromebox for meetings in Australia, Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, Spain and the U.K.
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