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Tiny Acer Chromebox Packs Punch for Simple Tasks
7 Dec
Summary
- Celeron N4500 chip offers basic performance for web browsing.
- Compact design with silent, fanless operation.
- Offers excellent connectivity with multiple USB and HDMI ports.

The Acer Chromebox Mini CXM1, featuring a Celeron N4500 processor and 8GB of RAM, is a compact computing solution designed for fundamental tasks like web browsing. Its fanless design ensures silent operation, and its small footprint makes it easy to conceal. The system includes robust connectivity options, such as three front USB-A ports, dual HDMI outputs, and a USB-C port supporting DisplayPort.
While the Celeron N4500 is one of the weaker chips in current PCs, it suffices for simple online activities and background processes. Competitors like the Asus Chromebox 5A offer slightly newer processors at a modest price increase, which could be a factor for bulk business purchases. The CXM1's industrial design is complemented by its portability and VESA mount compatibility.
Connectivity is a strong suit, with the rear panel hosting an audio jack, Ethernet, two HDMI 1.4b ports, and additional USB-A ports. The USB-C port enhances display capabilities by acting as a DisplayPort output, enabling support for up to three monitors. However, the HDMI ports are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate for 4K displays, and no components are upgradeable.




