Two new Chromebooks and a Chromebit will give people access to computing at an affordable price. The ASUS Chromebook C201 offers up to 13 hours battery life, an 11.6”display, large touchpad with gesture recognition for intuitive input, and a full-size keyboard with high-quality key mechanism for comfortable typing. The ASUS Chromebook C201 is powered by a Rockchip® quad-core processor with 2GB/4GB RAM. The connectivity with dual-band WiFi 802.11ac & BT4.0 support can also provide up to three times the speed of 802.11n for faster data transfer. It becomes available in May starting at $169. The ASUS Chromebook Flip is the world's first 10” convertible Chromebook with a full metal chassis, so a user can go from laptop to tablet form factor in a snap. It's powered by a Rockchip® quad-core processor and has a 10-finger multi-touch screen, with a comfortable wide key-pitch keyboard and up to 8 hours battery life. It becomes available in June starting at $249. Most interesting of all, is the Asus Chromebit. Turn any display into a computer with the Chromebit. Smaller than a candy bar, this device is powered by a Rockchip 3288 processor, features 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, and will run Chrome OS. Just plug it into an HDMI port, connect a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, and go. It will retail for less than $100 later this year.