Google and Asus joint projects: Device for Brillo IoT and Crashproof Chromebook

Announced at CES cooperation Google and Asus gets real outlines. Joint projects is the equipment for the Internet of Things, running on the operating system Brillo IoT, and touted as almost invulnerable – Chromebook C202. Google and Asus joint projects: Device for Brillo IoT and Crashproof Chromebook

Asus, in conjunction with Google wants to use the expansion of the sector Internet of Things (IoT). Bula axis projects announced in May last year, the operating system Google Brillo IoT and Google Weave communication protocol. A separate project is the new line of Chromebook.

Smart House on Android

Brillo-modification is known of Android, Weave is using protocol, via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, It provides a link between the IoT devices and provides full hardware compatibility. Devices based on the new solutions will be available later this year. The first is the central unit for the smart home, which connects the smartphone to other devices on the network.

During the CES system operation can be checked by the example of ASUS Ai-Cam program, which provides, in particular, remote home monitoring.

Chromebook C202: A laptop, which is hard to mess up

ASUS has introduced a new laptop, created with care about the students' children and adolescents - ASUS Chromebook C202. The priority here was the endurance, So, equipment to maintain its operability even in the hands of the most daredevils.

The angles are reinforced with rubber, Keyboard resistant to the ingress of moisture. The manufacturer assures, gadget that meets the stringent military standards and is the most rugged laptop in its class.

The battery allows up to ten hours of continuous operation on a single charge. The laptop runs on Intel Celeron N3060 processor with memory LPDDR3-1066 MHz 2 GB or 4 GB. He has 16 GB internal memory. Responsible for the graphics Intel HD Graphics card. Новый Chromebook имеет экран с диагональю 11,6″ 1366×768. Of course, for the operation of the device meets the Chrome OS system.

A source: Monday PR

Rate article
IT News
Add a comment