What is the difference between a "ChromeBox" - and a "Chrome Book"?

I have a Chrome "Box". What is the difference between a "ChromeBox" - and a "Chrome Book"?

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A Chromebook is a traditional notebook PC, also known as a laptop. The display screen, keyboard, and touch-pad are all built into the device that folds shut with a hinge.

A Chromebox is square, thick, and compact, and it contains a CPU and an SSD like a Chromebook but has no display screen, keyboard, or touch-pad. Instead, the user must add these separately as peripherals using the USB and HDMI ports on the sides of the device.

A Chromebase is a very large desktop display monitor that has a has a Chromebox built seamlessly into it and that comes with the keyboard and mouse.

Chromebook and Chromebox are notebook and desktop that run Google’s Chrome OS. Notebooks (known as Chromebooks) and Desktops(Chromeboxes), for more comparison click here

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