![]() ![]() But is it worth it? I’ve put it to the test to find out. These are very entry-level specs, even by Chromebook standards.Īt a price of £279.99, it’s certainly an affordable entry into the world of Chromebooks, and can have a more attractive price tag if you opt for either the 14 inch model or the positively tiny 11.6 inch option. This is clear the moment you look at its spec sheet, which offers up an Intel Celeron N3350 processor alongside 32GB of eMMC storage and 4GB of RAM. Decent battery life: The CX1 will also last for just shy of 10 hours, offering up some decent battery lifeĬhromebooks have always been the bastion of budget computing, and Asus’ large-screen candidate – the CX1 – aims to sustain that trend.Affordable price: One of the biggest points about the Chromebook CX1 is its cheap RRP, making it a good pick for students. ![]() ![]() Handy few ports available: The Chromebook CX1 offers up a basic set of ports with a couple of USB-As and USB-Cs. ![]()
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