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Ausreichende Alltagsperformance
Geringe Abmessungen
Attraktives Preis/Leistungsverhältnis
WLAN nach AC-Standard und BT 4.2
Niedriger Preis
Sehr klein und leicht
Sehr niedriger Stromverbrauch
Äußerst leise
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Lediglich 2 GB Arbeitsspeicher in Kombination mit Windows 10
Nur eingeschränkt im Heimkino-Bereich einsetzbar (4K/Streaming)
Kaum Leistung
Minimale Ausstattung
Auch mangels Anschlüssen nur eingeschränkt nutzbar
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-19, Autor: Patrick , Testbericht von: hardware-mag.de
Ausreichende Alltagsperformance, Geringe Abmessungen, Attraktives Preis/Leistungsverhältnis, WLAN nach AC-Standard und BT 4.2
Lediglich 2 GB Arbeitsspeicher in Kombination mit Windows 10, Nur eingeschränkt im Heimkino-Bereich einsetzbar (4K/Streaming)
Verglichen mit der ersten Generation der Compute Sticks, hat Intel mit dem Nachfolger gleich mehrere große Schritte nach vorne gemacht. Zwar sind die Abmessungen (vor allem die Länge) leicht gestiegen, doch bekommt man dank eines Quad-Core-Atom-Prozessors...
I think that the Intel Compute Stick is damn impressive. The most difficult thing for me – when trying to review it – is imagining who this device is for. It's a little too expensive and less user-friendly when trying to justify using it as an alternative...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-01-22, Autor: Marco , Testbericht von: hothardware.com
Super small fully functional PC, 802.11ac WiFi, USB 3.0 2 ports, Expandable storage, Affordable
Relatively low performance but within expectations
Find The Intel Compute Stick @ Amazon.ComWhen you understand what the Intel Compute Stick is – and what it isn't – it's easy to appreciate what Intel has done here. This latest Compute Stick is a clear upgrade over the original in a number of ways. The ne...
The Intel Compute Stick (Model Number STK1AW32SC) with the Intel Atom x5-Z8300 quad-core ‘Cherry Trail' processor was found to have many improvements over the original ‘Bay Trail' Compute Stick that was released last year. The extra USB port means that a...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-01-19, Autor: Joel , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Very light, compact design, Windows 10, Plugs directly into an HDMI port in a monitor or an HDTV, microSD slot, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Quiet in operation, Improved 3D performance on our tests,
Needs a USB mouse to initially set up Bluetooth devices, Requires included HDMI extension cable in tight quarters, Only 19GB of storage available
The new Intel Compute Stick is a pocket-size Windows 10 desktop that can be used with any HDMI-equipped display. It's still easy to set up and use, but its relatively minor upgrades leave us wanting more...
Zusammenfassung: With the recent success of TV sticks like the Amazon Fires Stick and Google Chromecast it was only a matter of time before we saw a Windows version. The ability to cram a full Windows PC into a thumb stick device has massive advantages. You can do all of...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-23, Autor: Joel , Testbericht von: au.pcmag.com
Very light, compact design, Windows 10, Plugs directly into an HDMI port in a monitor or an HDTV, microSD slot, USB 3,0 and USB 2,0 ports, Dual-band 802,11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Quiet in operation, Improved 3D performance on our tests
Needs a USB mouse to initially set up Bluetooth devices, Requires included HDMI extension cable in tight quarters, Only 19GB of storage available
The new Intel Compute Stick is a pocket-size Windows 10 desktop that can be used with any HDMI-equipped display. It's still easy to set up and use, but its relatively minor upgrades leave us wanting more...
Zusammenfassung: Lisa Gade reviews the 2nd generation Intel Compute Stick, a computer that looks like an oversized USB flash drive. We look at the model with the Intel Core m3-6Y30 CPU, 4 gigs of DDR3LP RAM, 64 gigs of storage and Windows 10. It sells for $350 and is also...