Where to buy the Moto E5 series in the U.S. and Canada
Your ultimate guide for buying the Moto E5 in North America.
Motorola first introduced its Moto E series in 2013 as an even cheaper alternative to the already affordable Moto G line. Moto E phones aren’t the most powerful or flashy around, but Motorola’s used this product line year after year to offer quality phones at wickedly low prices.

This year’s Moto E5 series is no different, with Motorola offering three different options in the forms of the Moto E5, E5 Play, and E5 Plus. The regular E5 isn’t being sold anywhere in North America, but there are plenty of carriers offering the E5 Play and E5 Plus throughout the United States and Canada.
United States
Boost Mobile
If you rely on Sprint’s network but want to get cheaper monthly rates, Boost is the way to go. Motorola says that Boost will carry both the Moto E5 Play and Moto E5 Plus.
Pricing for the two phones have yet to be announced, but the larger E5 Plus is guaranteed to be more expensive than the E5 Play.
See at Boost Mobile
Cricket Wireless
Alternatively, Cricket Wireless is one of the go-to pre-paid carriers in the States if you prefer AT&T’s network without the company’s high monthly rates.
Similar to Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless will offer the E5 Plus and E5 Play. However, Cricket will alter the naming so that the E5 Plus is the E5 Supra and the E5 Play is the E5 Cruise. Despite the different names, these are still the same versions of the phones everyone else has.
See at Cricket Wireless
Sprint
Pre-paid networks are great for some customers, but for others, traditional post-paid plans still reign supreme.
Sprint is the only U.S. carrier selling the Moto E5 series through post-paid options, and it’ll carry the E5 Plus and E5 Play.
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Verizon
Verizon’s own pre-paid service has seen some solid upgrades over the past few months, and it’s definitely one of your best bets for getting Verizon service with affordable month-to-month rates.
Unlike all of the carriers we’ve talked about so far, Verizon will only sell the Moto E5 Play. If you’re searching for the E5 Plus, you won’t find it here.
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Virgin Mobile
Similar to Verizon, Virgin Mobile will only sell the Moto E5 Play on its network.
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Xfinity Mobile
Xfinity is one of the newest brands to enter the wireless space, and just like Verizon and Virgin, will only sell the cheaper Moto E5 Play. Xfinity Mobile uses Verizon’s towers for its service and is a pretty compelling deal for folks that already get their internet and TV through the Xfinity.
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Canada
Moving over to our friends in the Great White North, you’ll only find the Moto E5 Play in these neck of the woods.
The Moto E5 and E5 Plus won’t be coming to the country at all, and while that’s a bummer, the E5 Play will be available at a variety of carriers in the area.
According to Motorola, you’ll be able to pick up the E5 Play at Bell Canada, Chatr Mobile, Fido, Lucky Mobile, Rogers, SaskTel, and Virgin Mobile through pre-paid plans. Additionally, Videotron will sell the phone post-paid and Freedom Mobile will offer the option of getting the E5 Play pre or post-paid.
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How to turn on YouTube’s reminders to stop watching videos
Seriously, just go outside or something.
Of all the apps on my phone, one of my most used ones is easily YouTube. Whether I’m catching up on Good Mythical Morning with my cereal before work or taking a break to see what’s going on with 368, I often find myself glued to my phone going through everything new in my subscription feed.

I try to be as conscious as possible of my smartphone usage, and while I like to think I’ve got a good “digital wellbeing” as Google puts it, a helping hand here and there is always appreciated.
YouTube has a new feature in its Android app that gives you subtle reminders to take a break from watching videos if you’re wasting the day away on the app, and this is how you can turn it on.
Open YouTube
Tap your profile icon at the top right
From the Account page, tap Settings
Tap General at the very top of the list
Tap on Remind me to take a break



From here, you can choose to get a reminder every 15, 30, 60, 90, or 180 minutes you’re watching videos consecutively. Once you’ve reached the limit you set, you’ll see a pop-up suggesting you take a break. On the pop-up, you’ll have options for dismissing it or diving into your settings to adjust the frequency the reminders come up.
What’s new in YouTube at Google I/O 2018
Let me talk to your Mom [#acpodcast]

Let those in glass boxes cast the hottest of takes! Daniel Bader, Andrew Martonik, Alex Dobie, and Russell Holly are joined by special guest Igor Bonifacic of MobileSyrup.com. No stone or announcement from Google I/O 2018 goes unturned in this analysis of Google Duplex, Android P, and everything else in between. Second Burger King to the right, and straight on ’til morning!
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BlackBerry teases KEY2 announcement for June 7
An event will be held in New York to unveil the phone.
There’s been talk over the past few weeks about a possible successor to last year’s BlackBerry KEYone, and thanks to an announcement from BlackBerry itself, we now know exactly when it’s coming.

On May 11, BlackBerry’s official Twitter account shared the following image —
🔑2⃣ 👀 pic.twitter.com/t4ZF9yGfhH
— BlackBerry Mobile (@BBMobile) May 11, 2018
Along with the 🔑2⃣ emojis, a proper BlackBerry KEY2 logo can be seen underneath the “An Icon Reborn” tag.
Hands-on images of the KEY2 popped up earlier this month showing a pretty familiar design compared to the KEYone. There are subtle differences with the physical keyboard, but for the most part, this looks a lot like last year’s phone. Considering just how well-built the KEYone was, however, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Combine that same design with updated specs for 2018, and I expect we’ll have a lot of happy campers.
BlackBerry will announce the KEY2 on June 7 in New York and we’ll be sure to share more information as soon as we get it.
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How to use God of War’s new photo mode
Tap into your creative side and capture the epic musings of Kratos and Atreus.

Want to take a break from killing draugrs to capture some moments with Kratos and the boy? God of War’s new photo mode – here as part of patch 1.20 – offers a comprehensive set of tools to let you compose the best scene and take the best shot.
Here, we’ll show you everything that the game’s photo mode allows you to do, and how you can use those tools to get the most out of each photo.
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How to get to Photo Mode in God of War

First things first, you’ll need to actually launch the mode before you can use it. You’ll have to do a bit of legwork to set the scene up by actually playing the game. Whether you want to take a snapshot during a fight or if you just want to have Kratos looking over a cliffside into the sunset, you have to get him there.
Once you do, it’s just a matter of opening the options menu. You can do this by tapping either the TouchPad or the Options button anytime during gameplay. Once there, press the Triangle button. Scroll down to “Enter Photo Mode” and press the X button.
Get your composition

Upon entering Photo Mode, the first thing you’ll want to do is find out how you want the scene to be shot. You can easily manipulate the scene by using the analog sticks to pan the camera and change the camera angle, while the R2 and L2 buttons let you pan vertically. If you need to reset the scene, just press the Square button.
It’s important to remember that there’s no right or wrong way to do this. It’s your shot, so get the subjects and backgrounds in there however you like and go for it.
Fine tune your scene
Next, you’ll adjust the scene using a bundle of effects, filters, and settings found within five different tabs which you can cycle through using the L1 and R1 buttons.
Camera
The camera tab has options for changing the field of view, focal length, and camera roll. These three will help you tighten up your shot’s composition.
For all intents and purposes, you can consider field of view and focal length to be the same options, the former being a term that gamers may be more familiar with and measured in degrees, with the latter being the photography equivalent measured in millimeters. No matter which you choose to adjust, they’re essentially just allowing you to zoom in and out in any given shot.
The camera roll is a bit different. It offers the ability to tilt the angle either left or right.
Aperture

This is where you make those adjustments that’ll make your photos dreamy. The aperture menu houses controls for adjusting depth-of-field, focus distance, and F-Stop. Together, they all help to deliver effects like a blurred background (or what’s known as bokeh in the field of photography).
The reverse is also true: you can adjust the depth of field and F-Stop in such a way that ensures everything in the scene is sharp and in focus. It’s up to you to decide how you want your scene to appear, so be sure to play around with it.
Beginners can use presets that’ll adjust the depth of field to ensure a specific character, such as Kratos or Arteus, remains in focus. If you want more control, you can use focus distance and f-stop. The rule of thumb here is that the lower the number on F-Stop, the more blurred your background will be. Want everything sharper? Increase the F-Stop.
Filters

It’s time to get your Instagram on. This is the post-processing part of photography that adds effects through filters. You can add film grain if you want to add to the cinematic feel of it all.
Other filter options include black-and-white, sepia, vibrant, and more. Kratos and Atreus even have their own respective filters. You’ll get a more warm-looking tone for Kratos, while Atreus’ will bring out a lot of cool blue.
A filter intensity option allows you to adjust how powerful the effect is, so whether you prefer a more subtle approach or something louder than life, you’re covered.
The filter menu also allows you to change the exposure. If you need the scene to be that much brighter or darker, this is what you’ll use to make it so.
Borders

You can add a vignette and a number of borders to your photos. While there is only one standard type of vignette you can use, you do get controls for adjusting the intensity and fall off of it. You’ll see the most difference with intensity, while falloff offers more subtle finetuning over how far into the photo the shadows will seep.
For borders, there are standard letterboxing options to help give it that cinematic feel or to help you achieve different perspectives and compositions, such as portrait vs landscape, cinematic 16:9 or 21:9 aspect ratios, or perfect squares if you’re looking to throw these up on Instagram. You’ll find more flashy borders with a Norse flair beyond that. This is also where you can use the God of War logo if you so wish.
Pro Tip: Use the centered God of War logo as a guide to help you find the center of the image. Feel free to disable the logo once you’re finished.
Characters

This is where things get really cool with features that you don’t see in many other games – you can manipulate the characters in the scene. If you don’t want Kratos, Atreus, or neither of them to show up, you can toggle their visibility on an individual basis.
And if that wasn’t enough, you can even change their facial expressions. A mean Kratos makes any scene look epic, but it can be nice to bring out his human side every now and then to make him look like the loving father he actually is.
It’s downright hilarious to see him cheesing as he’s getting ready to cut down a hellacious monster. I also relish the opportunity to make Atreus look like he’ll do anything other than bawl his eyes out in any given scene.
Saving your photos

Once it’s all said and done, you can hide the Photo Mode UI by pressing the X button and share it however you like. While it’s all good and well to stay on your PS4’s hard drive, the PS4’s built-in share functionality makes it easy to post it on social media or send it to anyone on your friends list. Just tap that trusty Share button on your PS4 controller to share it with the world.
There are limitations
While God of War’s photo mode is chock full of control, you will run into some limitations. The first thing to know is that you won’t be able to get super in-depth with composition during cutscenes as the game restricts camera and focus manipulation.
We should also note that the game is pretty stringent in how far it’ll let you move the camera. You can zoom too far out, nor can you take it very far out of the scene. You may also run into issues when trying to maneuver the camera around bigger characters.
These issues shouldn’t sour your fun so much that you’ll never want to use photo mode, but don’t be surprised when you’re eventually denied the perfect shot.
Share your memories

You’re armed with some pretty powerful tools to capture and share photos of your time in the world of God of War, and now you have the knowledge to use them to their fullest potential. Put them to good use if you want to keep lasting memories of this beautiful game.
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Where to buy the Moto G6 series in the U.S. and Canada

The Moto G6 Plus isn’t coming to North America, but the Moto G6 and G6 Play are still fantastic options for budget shoppers.
There are few phones more prolific in the budget market than Motorola’s Moto G lineup. We’ve often crowned the latest Moto G as the best bang-for-your-buck smartphone around, so if you’re eyeing one of the new Moto G6 models … well, we can’t blame you.
The way that Motorola is distributing each Moto G variant across different regions this year is a bit strange — for one, you won’t be able to get the alluring Moto G6 Plus anywhere in North America. While this is a little frustrating, the standard Moto G6 and the cheaper Moto G6 Play are still compelling options, with sleek new designs and improved internals.
United States
Verizon
If you’re on Big Red, you’ll be able to choose either model being made available in the States — Verizon is carrying both the Moto G6 and the Moto G6 Play.
It’s unclear at the moment whether the Moto G6 will be positioned for postpaid customers, but the Moto G6 Play will be available on Verizon’s prepaid network.
See at Verizon
AT&T
Interestingly, AT&T will only be carrying the less expensive (but longer-lasting) of the two phones. The Moto G6 Play will be available on AT&T’s postpaid network.
See at AT&T
Boost Mobile
Sprint won’t be carrying either of the new Motorola phones, but its prepaid MVNO will. If you’re on Boost Mobile, you’ll be able to pick up the Moto G6 Play once it launches.
See at Boost Mobile
Cricket Wireless
Likewise, the AT&T subsidiary Cricket Wireless will be carrying the Moto G6 Play, though it’s inexplicably launching with a different name — the Moto G6 Forge. We’re not exactly sure why that is, but don’t worry. You’ll still be getting the same phone as everyone else.
See at Cricket Wireless
Virgin Mobile
Virgin is yet another prepaid carrier operated by Sprint, so it only makes sense that, like Boost Mobile, Virgin will be carrying the Moto G6 Play.
See at Virgin Mobile
TracFone
All work and no Play makes Trac a dull boy, or … something like that. TracFone won’t be carrying the Moto G6 Play, but it is getting the Moto G6 proper.
See at TracFone
Ting
Ting Wireless may not have any physical locations, but you can still order a compatible phone directly from its site. The popular prepaid carrier will be selling both the Moto G6 and the Moto G6 Play.
See at Ting
Republic Wireless
Much like Google’s Project Fi (which is not carrying the new Moto phones), Republic Wireless runs off of both Sprint and T-Mobile towers. If you’re shopping for a new phone, they’ll be happy to sell you either of the new Moto G6 models.
See at Republic Wireless
Unlocked
There are plenty of reasons to buy your phone directly from your carrier — financing options, the guarantee that it’ll work with your SIM card, and so on — but if you can afford to buy the phone outright, the best option is almost always buying it unlocked.
You’ll soon be able to pick up an unlocked Moto G6 or G6 Play at various local retailers, including Best Buy, Target, Fry’s, and B&H, though Walmart will only carry the Moto G6 Play.
Canada
If you live in Canada, your options for buying a standard fare Moto G6 are limited — the only carrier who will sell you one postpaid is Vidéotron.
See at Vidéotron
If, on the other hand, you’re after the Moto G6 Play, your options widen significantly. Vidéotron will still sell you a postpaid unit, and you’ll be able to choose between postpaid and prepaid with Bell Canada, SaskTel, Virgin Mobile, and Freedom Mobile.
Moto G6, G6 Play, and G6 Plus: Everything you need to know!
Best battery backups for Lenovo Mirage Solo
Never lose any battery.

With the Lenovo Mirage Solo coming out, you might be wondering how you can take it around with you wherever you go. Since it is USB-C, you can’t go to any store to grab any charger that they sell.
These are the best ways to keep your Lenovo Mirage Solo going while on the go.
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Anker PowerCore+ Charger

This Anker portable charger is a great option for someone who doesn’t mind spending a bit of extra cash on a charger. For $66, you get a 20100mAh charger with a USB to USB-C, a USB-C to USB-C, and a USB to microUSB port.
Although it is expensive, it’s a great charger if you’re willing to spend that kind of money.
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Anker PowerCore Compact Charger

Another great charger by Anker that will cost you less money than their larger charger. This charger has 13000mAh and two ports for USB to USB-C and it comes with a microUSB to USB so you can charge it. If you don’t have a USC to USB-C cable, you can get one on Amazon.
You can get your hands on this charger for just $32.
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RAVPower Multiple Port Portable Charger

RAVPower is another company that makes great chargers, and this is one of their highly rated ones. With 22000mAh and two USB ports for USB-C connection, it’s a great option for just $42.
It’s a great middle of the road charger for anyone who’s looking for something that’s quality but not over the top.
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Poweradd Pilot Power Bank

Poweradd has a great charger at a cheaper price than the other brands listed. If you’re on a budget, you can get a 10000mAh charger with a USB and USB-C port for $17.
It’s a great deal if you’re looking to save some since you just got the Lenovo Mirage Solo.
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RAVPower Single Port Portable Charger

This RAVPower charger is a better option by RAVPower that’s a single outlet charger. Since it’s a single outlet, it has less mAh, with only 10000mAh as compared to 22000, and one USB-C output/input along with a USB port.
Although it’s a single port, it still comes in at $54 which is a bit pricey.
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Let us know down in the comments what you think and what you can’t wait to see with the headset!
Google needs to regulate how its computers talk to people, or the government will

Much of what Google does with AI scares people, and they will want something done.
With an AI here and AI there, here an AI there an AI everywhere an AI, Old McGoogle has a new farm. One it has been working on for a long time and still isn’t finished with. Making computers in secret server rooms teach themselves how to act like people. Notice I said act and not think; AI and Machine Learning aren’t really intelligent or learn the way we think of when we see those words. But those computers are able to take the information given to them and find other ways it can be used, and that makes them seem sentient. Scary stuff.
AI isn’t ready to kill all humans, but can it ever get there? People will have questions.
Now I’m not saying this is where the machines start to out think humanity and take over. That’s fiction best left for movie directors and writers to have some fun with. But smarter computers can do things like make it easier for someone to drain your bank account or trick your smart front door lock into opening. Those are things that can be done now and better smarter computers will make it easier, which means more people can do it. Reality here is a bit concerning. Go a step further and to the average person who isn’t really hyped on AI and Machine Learning will be afraid that those computers can do more.
More: What’s new in AI at Google I/O 2018
Maybe they are right. That doesn’t really matter because perception is reality when it comes to things society fears. You might have seen the concern on the internet about Duplex. Duplex is what Google has done to make a computer talk and act like a real, live human over a phone call. A demo showing it make a hair appointment absolutely stunned the audience and many of us watching on YouTube. And rightfully so because a computer that knows to say “uh, wait” or “umm yeah” is a thing we have never seen before. The Google Home that initiates that call isn’t doing anything “wrong,” other than not saying, “Hey I am a computer. Is that OK?” to the person on the line and Google has addressed those specific concerns. But it’s still … strange.
Seeing a computer trick a person into thinking they are talking to another human is not a good look and will only lead to more fears of what all this AI stuff can do. Maybe not to you, but to someone. It was creepy, for lack of a better word. Creepy is not how you want to unveil something amazing to the world. Nobody wants to get a creepy phone call or feel uncomfortable about whether they’re talking to a person or a computer.
Seeing Google Duplex was awesome. And creepy.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. We also saw AI take a YouTube video clip and isolate one voice from another, even when the two speakers were arguing and talking over each other. That was cool and not scary at all, but how it was accomplished might be. This happened because researchers at WavNet noticed a computer “learned” how to better single out one voice when it was given many voices at the same time. That wasn’t expected or programmed — the computer did it by itself using the information it had stored. We have to wonder what else can happen by accident, and if anything already has that we’re not hearing about.

Google has to be very up front with all of this information. We need to know what is being done, how it’s being done and the outcome of it all. Not just the exciting bits and pieces that aren’t concerning. And if there’s nothing happening that shouldn’t be, tell us that, too. There are already valid privacy concerns over this new technology and this is the first we’ve seen of it. We’ll have more concerns the more we see.
People tend to worry, even when they don’t have to. If Google doesn’t do this the right way, someone will step in and force them to do it differently. If we want the future to be exciting and computers to do more, we want computer scientists and skilled developers doing it, not elderly white dudes in Congress.
Best Chromebox in 2018
- Best Overall
- Best all-in-one
- Best for Power Users
The Acer CXI3, ASUS Chromebox 3, and HP Chromebox G2 are filled with current-generation components and have price tags to match. When these models are tested and tried they will likely earn a spot on our list.
If you’re not waiting for the newest of the new or just don’t want to put out that much cash for a Chromebox, here is the best of what is available right now and any of them would serve you well.
Best overall
ASUS Chromebox M004U

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Don’t let the name fool you. The ASUS Chromebox M004U (generally known as the ASUS Chromebox though there are others from ASUS being sold) is dead simple to set up and use. Attach a monitor or television, a keyboard, and a mouse then turn it on. You’ll be on the internet in just a few minutes.
The Haswell Intel Celeron 2955U CPU offers remarkable performance for the price, is energy efficient, and an industry staple in countless computers. Paired with a fast 16GB storage drive and 4GB of memory, you’ll be able to enjoy everything Chrome has to offer, whether that means Facebook or a spreadsheet.
You also have the option to upgrade the ASUS Chromebox. Adding a larger storage drive or more memory is simple and well-documented. The ASUS Chromebox also makes an excellent HTPC as-is and can be an all-in-one media server with software like Plex.
Bottom line: The ASUS Chromebox M004U is powerful and capable. Chrome and everything you do present no challenges. If you want to explore other software options, upgrades are easy and inexpensive.
Why the ASUS Chromebox is the best
The ASUS Chromebox is the total package.
Chrome is a very lightweight and efficient, yet powerful, computing platform. On a computer like the ASUS Chromebox, you’ll be able to experience everything there is to offer with nary a stutter once paired with good broadband internet service. Put the ASUS Chromebox under your TV for watching YouTube or Netflix, or use it at your desk to communicate or work from home. You can have confidence that this Chromebox can do it all.
If you’re looking for more, you can upgrade the storage drive and RAM on the ASUS Chromebox using affordable and widely available off-the-shelf components without any complicated disassembly. If you are looking to install software like Kodi to build your own network streaming server, the ASUS Chromebox is widely recognized as the best value and is fully supported.
Best all-in-one
Acer Chromebox CX12-4GKM

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If you’re looking for a complete setup and aren’t interested in upgrading anything or installing any alternative software, the Acer Chromebox is a solid choice.
It offers a Broadwell 1.5GHz Intel Celeron CPU, 4GB of RAM, and a 16GB solid state drive in a vertical standing enclosure that’s not going to need a lot of real estate. The Acer Chromebox also comes with its own mouse and keyboard.
The Acer is a powerful package that won’t crowd your desk or TV stand and is an excellent choice if you’re OK with spending a little more and not tearing apart the case.
Bottom line: The Broadwell CPU is future proofed and plenty powerful for everything you want your Chromebox to do, and many will find the included mouse and keyboard a useful addition
Best for Power Users
ASUS CHROMEBOX2-G013U

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The ASUS Chromebok2-G013U has an awkward name, but it’s a total powerhouse for a Chromebox.
powered by a fifth-generation Intel core i3 processor, complete with 4GB of DDR3L RAM and a 16GB SATA M.2 SSD the ASUS Chromebox2 will fly through anything work or play. If you need just a little more hardware inside your Chromebox, this is the one to get.
Bottom line: The memory and SSD are an industry standard and can be user upgraded to have 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD!
Conclusion
Any of your choices for the best Chromebox are good ones. We had to consider what was the differentiator between and think long and hard about saying one was better than the others. In the end, the tried-and-true ASUS Chromebox won us over with its excellent support for advanced users and easy upgradeability. While all these Chromeboxes are worth considering, the ASUS is the best all around from features versus price point of view.
Best overall
ASUS Chromebox M004U

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Don’t let the name fool you. The ASUS Chromebox M004U (generally known as the ASUS Chromebox though there are others from ASUS being sold) is dead simple to set up and use. Attach a monitor or television, a keyboard, and a mouse then turn it on. You’ll be on the internet in just a few minutes.
The Haswell Intel Celeron 2955U CPU offers remarkable performance for the price, is energy efficient, and an industry staple in countless computers. Paired with a fast 16GB storage drive and 4GB of memory, you’ll be able to enjoy everything Chrome has to offer, whether that means Facebook or a spreadsheet.
You also have the option to upgrade the ASUS Chromebox. Adding a larger storage drive or more memory is simple and well-documented. The ASUS Chromebox also makes an excellent HTPC as-is and can be an all-in-one media server with software like Plex.
Bottom line: The ASUS Chromebox M004U is powerful and capable. Chrome and everything you do present no challenges. If you want to explore other software options, upgrades are easy and inexpensive.
Update, May 2018: These are the best Chromeboxes for now, but new players are on the way soon so keep an eye out for new announcements and we’ll update this list when they become available.
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