The HEXA Chromebook Pi is an 11.6 inch laptop with an Intel Bay Trail processor, a fanless design, and Google’s Chrome operating system. It’s now available in Canada for $275.
On paper the system seems a lot like the Asus C200 Chromebook I reviewed recently. It has the same processor and both models feature passive cooling. But while the entry-level Asus C200 has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, the HEXA Chromebook Pi has 4GB of RAM and 32GB of solid state storage.
The Chromebook features a 1366 x 768 pixel display, HDMI output, 1 USB 3.0 port and 1 USB 2.0 port, a headset jack, and a 3400mAh battery for 7 hours of run time. It measures 11.7″ x 7.8″ x 0.7″ and weighs 2.6 pounds.
via OMG Chrome
But glossy screen 🙁
Hexa?
i actually like it more than the asus one, even more than all the other chromebooks, except the pixel of course
It has a “1366 x 78 pixel display”? Talk about hard to read!
Hey, it totally mops the floor with the TRS-80 Model 100!
When I saw the name, I assumed it was Raspberry Pi powered.
Even the dumbest Android “TV stick” has like 5 times the power of a Raspberry Pi, so this is probably at least 25 times as powerful as one of them. Do they still make Raspberry Pis? Wow, 2006 technology today!
You really judge the Pi by its power? o.O
Raspberry Pi has a very specfic developer and educational use and it only costs $35. Don’t know what you don’t understand.