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Publicación: 2015-05-30, Autor: Devindra , crítica de: engadget.com
Inexpensive, Works well for light tasks, Very portable
Slows down quickly, Only one USB port, Less useful than inexpensive laptops
The Compute Stick is proof that Intel can cram all the hardware you need for a PC into a portable stick, but it's far too limited for most...
Publicación: 2015-04-28, Autor: Ganesh , crítica de: anandtech.com
The Compute Stick could do with some improvements for the scenarios in the left column Traditional PCs have a different use-case compared to PC-like embedded systems and that brings us to the first problem in the Compute Stick we reviewed: 32 GB, simply...
Publicación: 2015-04-27, Autor: Raymond , crítica de: mashable.com
Good for basic web browsing, microSD card slot for storage expansion, Built-in Bluetooth
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
The Intel Compute Stick is a neat way to turn any HDMI-equipped screen into a Windows 8.1 PC, but it's not worth the hassle...
Adds limited computing power to your TV/display, Bluetooth, Small-size means easy to hide behind the TV, Decent video play and storage speed
Only one USB 2.0 port, Slow Wi-Fi networking, Accessorizing adds to final price, Resource restrictive
The Compute Stick can add some computing functions to your video display, but by itself, it's very limited. Accessorizing it might help make it a little better, but you'll still be a long way from using your TV as a full blown PC...
Tiny size, great price, works with any HTML display, Windows or Linux configuration
Usually needs external power, can be slow with several apps working at once, runs hot
Deliveries of the Intel Compute Stick are expected to start in June and pre-orders are available. The Windows version I looked at will sell for $150. For Linux aficionados, a model loaded with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be available for about $110; it will hav...
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...
Publicación: 2015-04-22, Autor: Scott , crítica de: Techreport.com
Resumen: 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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Publicación: 2015-04-22, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: 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...