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Google AI-powered ASUS Chromebook Plus CX34 hits new low price: Amazon’s fall Prime Day event offers significant discounts on select ASUS Chromebook models, with the Chromebook Plus CX34 reaching its lowest price to date at $319.99.

Key features and specifications:

  • The ASUS Chromebook Plus CX34 is now available for $319.99, down from its regular price of $440, representing a 27% discount.
  • It features a 14-inch 1080p display and is powered by Intel’s 12th-gen Core i3-1215U processor.
  • The device comes with 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD for storage.
  • Its all-white chassis sets it apart from many competitors in the market.
  • The Chromebook Plus exclusive AI-powered Google features include Magic Eraser, noise cancelation, and lighting enhancement for video calls.

Additional discounted ASUS Chromebook options:

Chromebook Plus CX34 highlights:

  • The device runs on Google’s fast and secure operating system, which includes AI tools to enhance productivity and creativity.
  • Users receive 12 months of the Google One AI Premium plan, featuring Gemini Advanced and Gemini integration in Gmail, Docs, and other applications.
  • The plan also includes 2TB of secure cloud storage from Google One.
  • The 1920 x 1080 resolution display offers impressive color and clarity for both work and entertainment purposes.
  • Its ultrathin and ultralight design ensures portability and on-the-go performance.
  • The device is equipped with features that facilitate video chatting and teleconferencing through Google Hangouts and other popular applications.

Market context and consumer implications: The significant price drop on the ASUS Chromebook Plus CX34 and other models reflects the competitive nature of the laptop market, particularly in the budget-friendly Chromebook segment.

  • This discount makes high-quality Chromebooks with AI capabilities more accessible to a broader range of consumers, potentially accelerating the adoption of AI-enhanced productivity tools.
  • The inclusion of the Google One AI Premium plan adds substantial value to the purchase, offering users advanced AI features and cloud storage that would typically come at an additional cost.
  • The timing of these deals during Amazon’s fall Prime Day event suggests a strategic push to capture market share in the lead-up to the holiday shopping season.

Looking ahead: As AI integration becomes increasingly prevalent in consumer electronics, these discounted Chromebooks represent an entry point for users to experience AI-enhanced computing at a more affordable price point. This trend may pressure other manufacturers to offer similar AI capabilities and competitive pricing, potentially reshaping the laptop market landscape in the coming months.

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