Chromebooks are better than ever thanks to the Chromebook Plus initiative, which emphasizes a combination of more powerful hardware at affordable prices. As good as they’ve gotten, however, most Chromebook Plus laptops aren’t winning many style points. One entry that breaks that mold is the Asus Chromebook Plus CX34.
The first thing you’ll notice about this Asus laptop is that it’s contained in a beautiful white shell that stands out from the raft of gray slabs that cover most other Chromebooks on the market. Though it’s plastic (to keep costs down), the speckled back cover gives the laptop some added dimension that’s delightful to look at. That clean aesthetic extends to the area surrounding the keyboard deck and trackpad, though you’ll have to settle for plain-white bezels around the screen.
The model Asus sent me to test is the CX3402CVA-I5128, which is an update to the CX34 line the company launched in late 2023. Prior models are still available, but this particular one upgrades the processor from a 12th-gen Intel Core i3 to a 13th-gen Intel Core i5 CPU. It also adds a touchscreen, which was sadly lacking from previous models.
As you’d expect, the Core i5 processor in this Chromebook handles the Chrome operating system with ease. I didn’t notice any hiccups handling dozens of tabs and apps; however, I did encounter occasional lag when trying out some androids games, which could have more to do with how the games work with ChromeOS than the hardware in the CX34.
This model also comes with 8 GB of RAM, which is fine for most everyday tasks. However, the 128-GB flash storage will be stifling if you’re used to loading your drive with lots of photos and videos. There are other models available with 256 GB of storage, but this model with the upgraded processor and touchscreen isn’t one of them.