Officially unveiled back in January, the Intel Compute Stick is tiny Windows-powered device that can fit right inside your pocket. Is the Intel Compute Stick worth getting? Design and Construction The Intel Compute Stick is a candy bar-shaped device that comes in a plastic body. On hand, the Compute Stick is surprisingly light, however, it makes us wonder if its sturdy enough to withstand accidental drops or when not securely stored around with other gadgets. Just connect the Compute Stick to the HDMI-equipped TV or monitor, then connect the device to its power adapter via the microUSB port then switch it on. Of course, to use the Compute Stick as a regular PC, you will need a keyboard and a mouse. The Compute Stick has 32GB internal storage but out of the box we have 17.6GB free. Speaking of Office, the Compute Stick doesn't come with free Office programs so you will have to install it yourself. Read more in our articles including "Intel Compute Stick Quick Review" and "Intel Compute Stick is a $149 pocketable PC".
Officially unveiled back in January, the Intel Compute Stick is tiny Windows-powered device that can fit right inside your pocket. Is the Intel Compute Stick worth getting?
Design and Construction The Intel Compute Stick is a candy bar-shaped device that comes in a plastic body. On hand, the Compute Stick is surprisingly light, however, it makes us wonder if its sturdy enough to withstand accidental drops or when not securely stored around with other gadgets. Just connect the Compute Stick to the HDMI-equipped TV or monitor, then connect the device to its power adapter via the microUSB port then switch it on.
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