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ASUS launches Chromebook CX14 in India starting at Rs 18,990

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Tahir Bhat

Taiwanese tech giant ASUS has introduced its 2025 Chromebook CX14 series in India, aimed primarily at students and education professionals. The new model is powered by the Intel Celeron N4500 processor and comes in a minimalist design with a wear-resistant paint coating. Weighing just 1.39 kg, the Chromebook CX14 also meets US military-grade durability standards, making it suitable for daily use in classrooms and on the move.

Price and Availability

ASUS has launched two variants of the Chromebook CX14:

CX1405CKA-NK0154: 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC – ₹18,990

CX1405CKA-NK0155: 4GB RAM, 128GB eMMC – ₹20,990

Both models are currently available on Flipkart, while a third variant (CX1405CKA-S60394) will soon be available via Amazon India.

Key Features

The ASUS Chromebook CX14 features a 14-inch Full HD (1920×1080) display with up to 300 nits brightness and a 180-degree hinge, allowing flexible viewing angles. It includes an HDMI port for external displays and a built-in FHD camera with a privacy shutter, designed for virtual learning and video calls.

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Running on ChromeOS, the device offers 100GB of Google cloud storage, Google Workspace access, automatic file backups, and built-in antivirus protection. A Titan C security chip ensures enhanced data security.

Connectivity and Audio

For connectivity, the Chromebook CX14 includes:

Wi-Fi 6 (dual-band)

Bluetooth 5.4

USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C and Type-A ports

HDMI 1.4

3.5mm audio jack

Kensington lock slot

The device also boasts dual stereo speakers and dual microphones for clear audio during classes and meetings.

Full Specifications

Display: 14-inch FHD (1920 x 1080), 300 nits

Processor: Intel Celeron N4500

Graphics: Intel UHD

RAM: Up to 8GB LPDDR4X

Storage: Up to 128GB eMMC

Camera: FHD with shutter

Audio: 2x2W speakers, dual microphones

Battery: 42Wh

Operating System: ChromeOS

The ASUS Chromebook CX14 aims to deliver a balance of performance, durability, and affordability for Indian students and teachers in need of a dependable digital learning tool.

Tahir Bhat

Tahir is the Chief Sub-Editor at Patriot and hails from north Kashmir's Kupwara district. He holds a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from the University of Kashmir. His previous stints in the field of journalism over the past eight years include serving as online editor at Kashmir Life, where he covered a range of political and human-interest stories. At Patriot, he has expanded his focus to encompass the lifestyle and arts scene in Delhi, even as he has taken on additional responsibilities at the desk. If there’s news about Kashmir in Delhi, Tahir is the person to turn to for perspective and reportage. Outside of journalism, he loves travelling and exploring new places.

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