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Full-Windows, preconfigured PC in amazingly small form factor, USB and micro-USB ports, Includes MicroSD slot, $149 price includes Windows license
Only one USB port usable for connecting peripherals, Zotac's Zbox Pico PI320, at $199, delivers more connectivity and is only slightly bigger
An amazingly small, fully configured Windows 8.1 system, the Compute Stick is an excellent value as an HDTV streamer, a light-duty productivity PC, and more. Read More…...
Udgivet: 2015-04-22, Forfatter: Andrew , anmeldelse af: arstechnica.com
Small, Cheap, Uses little power, Plugs right in to existing TVs and monitors and can often be powered using only their built-in USB ports
Performs well enough for what it does, but compared to other mini-desktops, it's slow, Low RAM and storage, which is even worse in the Linux version, Limited official OS support, One full-size USB 2.0 port, which limits the number of peripherals you can p
Enlarge / Intel's Compute Stick.Andrew CunninghamThe Compute Stick is a neat idea and, at around $150, a tempting impulse buy. But don't confuse it with a budget mini desktop. HP's $180 Stream Mini is faster than the Compute Stick and much more upgradeabl...
Abstrakt: The Intel Compute Stick is a desktop computer that's so small it doesn't have to sit on your desk at all. Just plug the HDMI connector into a TV or monitor, connect a power source, and you can basically turn any display into a fully functional PC.Intel un...
Udgivet: 2015-04-22, Forfatter: Sean , anmeldelse af: gizmodo.com
I love that the Compute Stick can be powered solely by the USB port on my TV. I expected it to need more power, but it doesn't. One less plug in my entertainment center's rat nest, Advertisement, I've been looking for a low-power, lightweight device to us
You would think a computer expressly designed to plug into a TV would have an option for overscan correction, yes? You'd be wrong—the Compute Stick doesn't support that at all. The dongle worked fine on my TV, but my on my friend's 80-inch projection TV—o
No.The Compute Stick is a good idea at what would be a decent price if it did a good job. But this stick just has too many problems. It’s hard to set up and use. It’s not very powerful. It has weird connectivity issues. It’s not even all that portable: ye...
Udgivet: 2015-04-22, Forfatter: Andrew , anmeldelse af: missingremote.com
Form factor, Power consumption, Good Netflix box
Refresh rate accuracy, Video rendering performance
I must admit that even though that this iteration of the Intel Compute Stick will not meet the demands of requiring HTPC users, and the Intel BayTrail NUC is a better value if you don't need a Windows license, I still love the concept. There is just some...
Abstrakt: Intel wants to help you turn any TV into a Windows PC, for the low cost of $149. All it takes is a little stick, much like the much-loved Google Chromecast . Meet the all-new Intel Compute Stick .The Compute Stick is essentially a complete PC, but in the ...
Udgivet: 2015-08-12, Forfatter: Tom , anmeldelse af: crn.com.au
Abstrakt: With Intel's Compute Stick, less is more, as the adage goes. The tiny device is essentially an oversized USB drive that doubles as a tiny low-powered Windows 8.1 PC. It can turn any HDTV or monitor into a bare-bones PC for a staggering low price of just u...