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Nov 17, 2014

Asus begins selling its first LTE Chromebook for $200 on a two-year Verizon contract

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by Jordan Kahn

It’s not the first LTE Chromebook, but it’s the first from Asus to offer cellular connectivity with sales of the device quietly kicking off at Best Buy and other retailers late last week. Asus doesn’t appear to have made an official announcement, but an LTE version of the C300 Chromebook variant is now selling through Best Buy according to an announcement sent over from Altair Semiconductor, the company providing the LTE chip for the Chromebook:

Altair Semiconductor, the world’s leading developer of high-performance, single-mode LTE chipsets, today announced that ASUS, a worldwide top-three consumer notebook vendor, has selected Altair’s LTE chipset for a new Chromebook… While Wi-Fi is a standard feature, 4G LTE has only recently been introduced to Chromebooks.  Altair’s FourGee-3100/6202 LTE chipset, certified to run over Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network, provides ASUS Chromebook users with a 100Mbps broadband internet connection.

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