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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 ...
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.
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 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 ...
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