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The editors liked
Good for basic web browsing
MicroSD card slot for storage expansion
Built-in Bluetooth
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
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I've been looking for a low-power
Lightweight device to us
Tiny Form Factor
Affordable
Quiet
LowPower
Ready To Use With OS Out Of The Box (after selecting region
Etc.)
Tiny size
Great price
Works with any HTML display
Windows or Linux configuration
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
Form factor
Power consumption
Good Netflix box
Wireless performance is much better than the first model
Cherry Trail's CPU and GPU aren't bad for something this small and cheap
At $159
It's competitive with high-end streaming boxes like the Apple TV or Roku 4
Two USB ports and longer power cord sh
Adds limited computing power to your TV/display
Bluetooth
Small-size means easy to hide behind the TV
Decent video play and storage speed
The Intel Compute Stick excels as a media streaming
Web-browsing machine
And it's a $150 PC that can fit into your pocket
Smallest Windows PC Solid multitasking Powered over microUSB Can drive multiple displays
Make your so-called Smart TV actually smart
Ships with Windows 8.1 Bing
Tiny form factor
Full Windows 10 pre-installed
Additional USB 3.0 port added
Improved wireless chip
Full-Windows
Preconfigured PC in amazingly small form factor
USB and micro-USB ports
Includes MicroSD slot
$149 price includes Windows license
Class-leading performance
Light
Compact design
Includes Windows 10
Plugs directly into an HDMI port on a monitor or TV
Plentiful memory and storage
Equipped with lots of expansion and connectivity options
Including three USB 3.0 ports
Three-year w
It's a fullfledged Windows 8.1 PC
Ultra small
Does Steam Home Streaming well.
Super portable
Plugs into any display with an HDMI port
Runs full Windows 10 Home
Inexpensive
Works well for light tasks
Very portable
The editors didn't like
Keyboard and mouse not included
Annoying set-up process
Not powerful enough for serious multitasking
HDMI dongle needed to fit into many displays
Slower USB 2.0 port
Slow Wi-Fi
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 802.11ac WiFi
Only 1 USB Port
Low Performance
Usually needs external power
Can be slow with several apps working at once
Runs hot
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
Refresh rate accuracy
Video rendering performance
Fan is a little annoying
First-time setup still requires a wired keyboard or mouse until you can pair a Bluetooth peripheral or the Remote Keyboard app
Bluetooth range is limited
Which can be a problem if you're trying to use it with a TV
Only one USB 2.0 port
Slow Wi-Fi networking
Accessorizing adds to final price
Resource restrictive
The tablet-grade performance isn't suitable for heavy tasks
And spotty Bluetooth connectivity limit this PC's functionality
Short Wi-Fi range No WiDi support
Only 32GB of storage
Will need to bring keyboard and mouse to use
Performance isn't substantively better than previous model's
Fan is sometimes audible
Competing InFocus Kangaroo has more features
Costs less
And isn't much bigger
Only one USB port usable for connecting peripherals
Zotac's Zbox Pico PI320
At $199
Delivers more connectivity and is only slightly bigger
Only one USB-C port
USB mouse and keyboard are required for initial wireless setup
L'Intel Compute Stick è un computer particolare, perfettamente idoneo a trovare posto in ambienti commerciali, o in postazioni dall'uso poco frequente. Le possibilità per sfruttare un computer così compatto sono molte, pensate ad esempio a totem multimedi...
Per concludere questa recensione non posso che affermare la mia sorpresa durante l'utilizzo di questo Intel Compute Stick che nonostante le sue dimensioni estremamente ridotte ci permette di avere una esperienza d'uso adatta ad un utilizzo quotidiano di...
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Published: 2015-05-26, Author: Julio , review by: tomshw.it
Aggiunge un po' di potenza a TV e monitor, Bluetooth, dimensioni compatte, velocità di riproduzione video e archiviazione decenti,
Solo una porta USB 2.0, connettività Wi-Fi lenta, gli accessori fanno incrementare il prezzo finale, risorse limitate,
La Compute Stick può aggiungere alcune funzioni di calcolo alla vostra TV, ma di per sé è limitata. Gli accessori possono renderla leggermente migliore, ma usare un PC completo è un'altra cosa...
Intel Compute Stick ha raggiunto il suo obiettivo, in un modo o nell'altro. Il traguardo ci ha portato ad un Windows stabile e concreto, un filo meno prestante di certi rivali ma più solido e maturo, con la serenità per garantire flessibilità operativa e...
Abstract: Ein Windows-Rechner für 150 Euro in Form eines USB-Sticks mit HDMI-Anschluss zum Anstecken an jeden Monitor oder Fernseher: Kann das funktionieren? Wir machen den Test.Die Frage ist berechtigt: Wenn die kompakte Hardware eines Smartphones oder Tablets für...
Von der Micro-SD-Karte startet Ubuntu merklich langsamer als vom internen Speicher und auch die Nutzung war weniger flüssig. Unter beiden Versionen haben wir keinerlei Abstürze oder Aufhänger erlebt. Auch die gesamte Hardware wird von Morrisons Ubuntu-Der...
Abstract: Video review: Intels Compute Stick zeigt, wie klein ein x86-Rechner sein kann. Der Micro-Rechner wird per HDMI-Stecker angeschlossen, ein Micro-USB-Port dient als Stromquelle. Im Leerlauf ist er sehr sparsam, aber nicht sonderlich flott. Der Compute Stick reicht zwar f...
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Published: 2015-07-01, Author: Marc , review by: golem.de
Der Compute Stick trägt seinen Namen zu Recht: Mit Maßen von 103 x 37 x 12 mm ist der Micro-PC kaum größer als viele USB-3.0-Sticks der ersten Generation. Angeschlossen wird der Kleinstrechner allerdings per HDMI 1.4a: Intel legt ein 20 cm langes Kabel be...