{"id":143039,"date":"2022-11-29T16:11:06","date_gmt":"2022-11-29T16:11:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-still-solid-asus-chromebook-c425-is-63-off-right-now\/"},"modified":"2022-11-29T16:11:06","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T16:11:06","slug":"the-still-solid-asus-chromebook-c425-is-63-off-right-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-still-solid-asus-chromebook-c425-is-63-off-right-now\/","title":{"rendered":"The still-solid ASUS Chromebook C425 is 63% off right now"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The ASUS Chromebook C425 is likely one of two things to you: a blast from the past or a device you’ve never heard of or considered.<\/strong> Either way, there’s a good chance you need a little refresher on this quietly-released ASUS Chromebook that showed up at a slightly-odd time in the overall Chromebook narrative a few years ago.<\/p>\n

The year was 2019, it was pre-pandemic, and we were ready to welcome the 10th-gen Intel-powered Chromebook revolution in 2020. That meant we saw the ASUS Chromebook C425 show up at the very end of the dominance of 8th-gen Intel processors in Chromebooks. At the time, the best Chromebook about to become available was undoubtedly the Pixelbook Go that would be released just weeks after our review of the C425, and that device was really the last big-name 8th-gen Intel Chromebook that would arrive.<\/p>\n

We all know the story and as we rolled into 2020, things went insanely sideways. Devices were pushed back, announcements were on hold, and the world dealt with the reality of pandemic life for the next 2 years. I point all this out to say that the future looked different than the eventual reality, and devices like the ASUS C425 were easy to ignore at the end of 2019 when 2020 was supposed to <\/em><\/strong>to usher in a massive load of new, 10th-gen Intel-powered Chromebooks.<\/p>\n

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