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The Intel Compute Stick is a PC that fits in the palm of your hand and costs $150, £115 or AU$229. It plugs into a display's HDMI port, and -- when connected to Wi-Fi and peripherals -- offers ...
So, if Intel bundles their stick PC with a USB3 250GB hard drive, a USB3 to gigabit ethernet adapter, a USB3 hub so I can use the hard drive and the ethernet adapter while still having a free USB3 ...
You can use a USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable to plug the Compute Stick into an HDTV or display with a powered USB port to power the PC, but if you use Intel’s power brick with a USB Type-C to ...
Revealed at CES 2015, the $149 Intel Compute Stick is a Windows 8.1 computer in the slim body of an HDMI 1.4a dongle media streamer, like the Chromecast or Amazon Fire TV Stick.
The Intel Compute stick is the smallest full-fledged Windows PC you can buy, and it's quite capable for the price. Reviews By Avram Piltch published 22 April 2015 ...
Inside the Compute Stick I took a look at is a quad-core Intel Atom processor model Z3735F (1.33GHz) with integrated Intel HD graphics, 2GB of DDR3 memory, and 32GB of internal storage, 19.2GB of ...
Intel's latest foray into the PC-on-a-stick market is finally available for pre-order. The device starts at $110 but that comes with Linux. A full Windows version will cost users around $150.
Intel’s Compute Stick now comes in more flavors than just Windows, Windows, and more Windows. A version of the Intel Compute Stick loaded with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (long term support) will go on ...
The more displays I plugged the Compute Stick into, the more amorphous the very idea of a PC became -- and really, that's exactly what Intel wants. PCMark7 3DMark06 ...
The Intel Compute Stick is a tiny computer with an HDMI connector on one end. Plug the device into the HDMI port on your TV or monitor, and you’ve basically got an all-in-one desktop that can ...
Are you interested in a Windows computer you could carry around in your pocket, plug into a television screen and do basic computing? Intel hopes so. The chipmaker has introduced the Compute Stick ...