品牌 | ASUS 华硕 |
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制造商 | ASUS Computer International Direct |
型号 | Chromebox |
商品尺寸 | 14.86 x 4.01 x 14.86 cm; 997.9 克 |
制造商是否已停产 | 不是 |
颜色 | Star Gray |
形状大小 | Mini/Compact |
屏幕尺寸 | 0.01 英寸 |
CPU生产商 | Intel |
芯片类型 | Celeron 3215U |
CPU主频 | 1.8 GHz |
CPU核心数量 | 2 |
内存容量 | 4 GB |
存储技术 | DDR4 |
内存类型 | Unknown |
最大支持内存容量 | 32 GB |
内存主频 | 2133 MHz |
硬盘接口 | Unknown |
显卡芯片 | HD Graphic 610 |
显示芯片品牌 | Intel |
显卡类型 | 集成 |
显卡接口1 | 集成 |
计算机无线类型1 | 802.11abg |
USB 2.0接口 | 2 |
HDMI端口 | 1 |
光驱设备 | 无 |
硬件平台 | Unknown |
操作系统 | Chrome OS |
是否包含电池 | 不是 |
商品重量 | 998 g |
ASUS 华硕 CHROMEBOX 3-N017U 迷你电脑,配备Intel Celeron,4K UHD图形和C型供电端口,星灰色
ASUS CHROMEBOX 3-N017U Mini PC with Intel Celeron, 4K UHD Graphics and Power Over Type C Port, Star Gray
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ASUS CHROMEBOX 3-N017U Mini PC with Intel Celeron, 4K UHD Graphics and Power Over Type C Port, Star Gray
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- CHROMEBOX 3-N017U 采用英特尔赛扬 3865U 处理器,4GB DDR4 内存,千兆 LAN,802.11ac Wi-Fi 和 32GB M.2 SATA SSD
- 完全支持 Google play 在 Chrome OS 上的安卓应用程序
- 集成英特尔 4K UHD 显卡支持使用 HDMI 和 C 型显示端口的 2 个显示器,以兼容传统 Display 连接,如 VGA 和 DVI
- 使用英特尔 802.11ac Wi-Fi、蓝牙 4.2 和 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type a & Type C 端口共享文件或流媒体。
- C 型电源可*大限度地减少电缆杂乱率,为显示器、投影仪和移动设备提供电源
- CHROMEBOX 3-N017U Features an Intel Celeron 3865U Processor with 4GB DDR4 Memory, Gigabit LAN, 802.11ac Wi-Fi and 32GB M.2 SATA SSD
- Full support of Android apps from Google play on Chrome OS
- Integrated Intel 4K UHD Graphics supports 2x monitors using HDMI and DisplayPort over Type C for compatibility with legacy Display connections like VGA and DVI
- Share files or stream your favorite media with Intel 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, and USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type a & Type C Ports
- Power over Type C minimizes cable clutter and delivers power to monitors, projectors, and mobile devices
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ASIN | B07CLQZHF9 |
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用户评分 |
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亚马逊热销商品排名 | 商品里排第424名电脑\IT (查看电脑\IT商品销售排行榜) 商品里排第1名台式电脑主机 |
Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2018年8月31日 |
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ASUS Chromebox 3 由英特尔赛扬处理器提供动力,可实现桌面性能与*新的连接选项之间的完美平衡。 使用您喜爱的Google Play应用程序跨平台和基于基于Powered Type C的DisplayPort多台显示器。 通过千兆LAN或802.11ac WiFi传输您*喜爱的内容。
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Peter K
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Easy to use Chrome Device with (some) Android and Linux apps
2019年5月24日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
This is the first Chrome Device (Chromebook or Chromebox) that I've had, and it has been great for everyday chores. When it arrived, I plugged in the keyboard, mouse, and monitor, turned on the monitor first so the computer could "see" the monitor as it booted up, and then started the computer. Everything connected within a few seconds, and I was on the internet in just over 30 seconds.
This Chromebox has 4G of RAM and 32G of solid state storage. 4G of RAM allows good work processing and spreadsheets with LibreOffice (Linux), and allows seamless play with Angry Birds. I'm not a gamer, so I can't comment directly on high level games - from what I've read, you would want a faster processor, a lot more RAM, and a lot more SSD storage if gaming is your thing. After installing several Android and Linux apps, I had 14G of free memory, so I would strongly recommend 32G of built in storage as a minimum. There is an SD card slot and a total of 6 USB ports ( 2 are USB 3.1) that could be used for additional storage for music, photos, videos, etc.
This Device has access to BOTH the Google Play Store as well as a virtual Linux operating system with access to many Linux apps, however a potential buyer needs to be aware that there are some limitations/compromises with both at the current time (I hope they will get better in the future). Some Android apps don't work, some work poorly because they were designed for phones that use tilting as an input, some are designed for portrait mode so they look odd on a landscape screen, and some work normally. It's the same with Linux: some Linux apps are not readily available or don't work (like Veracrypt), some need a little tweaking (lots of articles on-line), and some work great (like LibreOffice for free, off-line word processing, spreadsheets, etc) . Even with the limitations, you still have a lot more capability than you had with a Chrome Device 1-2 yrs ago. Now I mostly run my Windows machine when I need to use iTunes to sync music to my iPod, run HRBlock for taxes, and do medium complex video editing. If you are thinking about a Chrome Device and want Linux, you need to check the specifications for that machine - I believe all new Chrome Devices will run Android, but some still don't run Linux - Asus Chromebox 3 does.
As usual Chromebox is sandboxed and locked down tight to avoid malware on all 3 sectors (Chrome/Android/Linux), and takes care of itself by doing updates in the background. Google Play Store will send you a notification when it has updates to do - just click "install updates". Linux needs an occasional manual updating by double clicking on the Linux Terminal, then typing in sudo apt-get update and then pressing ENTER key - easy as pie.
Conclusion: Asus Chromebox 3 is a major improvement over the typical Chrome Device of only 1-2 yrs ago, and can take care of my needs about 97% of the time. It's easily twice as fast to get to the internet as a Windows machine costing twice as much, and takes half as much time to do updates.
This Chromebox has 4G of RAM and 32G of solid state storage. 4G of RAM allows good work processing and spreadsheets with LibreOffice (Linux), and allows seamless play with Angry Birds. I'm not a gamer, so I can't comment directly on high level games - from what I've read, you would want a faster processor, a lot more RAM, and a lot more SSD storage if gaming is your thing. After installing several Android and Linux apps, I had 14G of free memory, so I would strongly recommend 32G of built in storage as a minimum. There is an SD card slot and a total of 6 USB ports ( 2 are USB 3.1) that could be used for additional storage for music, photos, videos, etc.
This Device has access to BOTH the Google Play Store as well as a virtual Linux operating system with access to many Linux apps, however a potential buyer needs to be aware that there are some limitations/compromises with both at the current time (I hope they will get better in the future). Some Android apps don't work, some work poorly because they were designed for phones that use tilting as an input, some are designed for portrait mode so they look odd on a landscape screen, and some work normally. It's the same with Linux: some Linux apps are not readily available or don't work (like Veracrypt), some need a little tweaking (lots of articles on-line), and some work great (like LibreOffice for free, off-line word processing, spreadsheets, etc) . Even with the limitations, you still have a lot more capability than you had with a Chrome Device 1-2 yrs ago. Now I mostly run my Windows machine when I need to use iTunes to sync music to my iPod, run HRBlock for taxes, and do medium complex video editing. If you are thinking about a Chrome Device and want Linux, you need to check the specifications for that machine - I believe all new Chrome Devices will run Android, but some still don't run Linux - Asus Chromebox 3 does.
As usual Chromebox is sandboxed and locked down tight to avoid malware on all 3 sectors (Chrome/Android/Linux), and takes care of itself by doing updates in the background. Google Play Store will send you a notification when it has updates to do - just click "install updates". Linux needs an occasional manual updating by double clicking on the Linux Terminal, then typing in sudo apt-get update and then pressing ENTER key - easy as pie.
Conclusion: Asus Chromebox 3 is a major improvement over the typical Chrome Device of only 1-2 yrs ago, and can take care of my needs about 97% of the time. It's easily twice as fast to get to the internet as a Windows machine costing twice as much, and takes half as much time to do updates.
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P. Kingsriter
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Amazing Value, Easy, FAAAAASSSST!
2020年6月12日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I was hunting far and wide for an easy-to-use computer for my octogenarian father-in-law who LOVES his email and internet. Windows Operating System (OS) is getting so complicated that it frustrates him more than it should and Mac's proprietary shenanigans are frustrating and not as simple as they used to be. We've tried them both and neither was interesting. My daughter had a Chromebook for school and the OS seemed about his speed, so when his Windows computer died an untimely death, I convinced him to give this one a try.
Put one in the WIN column.
In addition to this system providing all the functionality he needs (plus quite a bit), it's easy to use. If you've not used the Chrome OS, it's like a stripped down version of Windows. (I'd encourage you to look it up if you haven't. It's pretty slick.) The thing that knocked my socks off is the blazing speed at which this little dynamo goes through its paces. I'm not kidding when I say that its start-up sequence is 20 seconds, meaning from the time you hit the power button, you'll be able to start surfing the web that quickly. WOW! My iMac (at 4x the cost) takes 4 times as long! I bought the least-expensive version of this Chromebox and it's lightning fast. Windows open and close fast. Web surfing is fast. Video streaming is smooth. The whole OS is responsive and agile. I'm so impressed, I want one for myself.
Even after buying all the extras (monitor, speakers, webcam, keyboard, mouse), it's still a remarkable value. If you're looking for a great value that (so far) seems like a worry-free OS, this might just surpass your needs.
Put one in the WIN column.
In addition to this system providing all the functionality he needs (plus quite a bit), it's easy to use. If you've not used the Chrome OS, it's like a stripped down version of Windows. (I'd encourage you to look it up if you haven't. It's pretty slick.) The thing that knocked my socks off is the blazing speed at which this little dynamo goes through its paces. I'm not kidding when I say that its start-up sequence is 20 seconds, meaning from the time you hit the power button, you'll be able to start surfing the web that quickly. WOW! My iMac (at 4x the cost) takes 4 times as long! I bought the least-expensive version of this Chromebox and it's lightning fast. Windows open and close fast. Web surfing is fast. Video streaming is smooth. The whole OS is responsive and agile. I'm so impressed, I want one for myself.
Even after buying all the extras (monitor, speakers, webcam, keyboard, mouse), it's still a remarkable value. If you're looking for a great value that (so far) seems like a worry-free OS, this might just surpass your needs.
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Pat Hopson
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Start up problem
2020年12月28日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Bought this to replace an old all in one Windows PC that my wife uses. Once I got it hooked up to the internet it failed to start after an update. Fortunately I have some experience with software failures since I have owned quite a ew Windows machines over the years.
After some internet research I carried out a factory reset using a paper clip in a small acces hole on the side of the pc case. That cleared up the problem.
I transfered my wifes internet book marks and she is happy with the new system.
If I get as many years of problem free use as my old Chromebook I will be pleased. I am now entirely done with Windows. Free at last, free at last...
After some internet research I carried out a factory reset using a paper clip in a small acces hole on the side of the pc case. That cleared up the problem.
I transfered my wifes internet book marks and she is happy with the new system.
If I get as many years of problem free use as my old Chromebook I will be pleased. I am now entirely done with Windows. Free at last, free at last...

A. Miller
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
The minimalist desktop
2018年7月23日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
This is a perfect device for someone who wants/needs a minimalist desktop. It boots within seconds like any other Chrome device, but if you're not familiar with anything other than a Windows machine, this is a welcome change. No need for anti-virus, etc. It's not limiting in the least, though someone moving to a Chrome device for the first time may need to make a few adjustments to how they work. However, in this day and age, when are you ever not connected to the internet? Unless you need a boatload of storage for your music library or something like that, or perhaps you need some intensive programs installed (image editing maybe?), then there really isn't a need for a full-blown desktop. Cloud apps have come a long way and even something like Only Office is a free and fantastic replacement for Microsoft Office. I really only need to print, scan, browse the net, and do word processing with a desktop, all of which can be handled via this Chromebox: printing via HP's Print for Chrome browser extension, scanning via the printer's web interface, and word processing via one of the free cloud-based office suites. It's plenty fast for what I need it for, and it not only supports Android apps but also has support for Linux apps (in the dev channel, I think). Fast, secure, small footprint on the desk, etc. I've been a Chromebook user for 4-5 years now, and now that I've got the Chromebox, my house is more or less full Chrome. No regrets so far.
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