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Tiny Form Factor, Affordable, Quiet, LowPower, Ready To Use With OS Out Of The Box (after selecting region, etc.)
No 802.11ac WiFi, Only 1 USB Port, Low Performance
Find The Intel Compute Stick @ Amazon.ComThe Windows-based version of the Compute Stick with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage we looked at here (model STCK1A32WFC), will have a street price hovering around the $149 mark. The Ubuntu version (model STCK1A8LFC...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-22, Autor: Scott , Testbericht von: Techreport.com
Zusammenfassung: I'm all for progress. Moore's Law and I go way back, and I've eagerly chronicled its progress and consequences over the years. But I have to admit that, every so often, I kinda feel like past me has been punked by the passage of time. That's the feeling I...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-22, Autor: Ryan , Testbericht von: pcper.com
As the Intel Compute Stick launches, it will quickly become one of the most cost efficient and capable ways to integrate a Windows 8.1 PC in the world. Powered by a quad-core Bay Trail processor, the Compute Stick has a surprising amount of horsepower to...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-22, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-22, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: 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...
It's a fullfledged Windows 8.1 PC, ultra small, does Steam Home Streaming well.
2GB of RAM hurts performance, smartphone CPUs are more powerful, Windows 8.1 adds overhead
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-22, Autor: John , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
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…...