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Publicerad: 2015-04-22, Författare: Sean , testad av: gizmodo.in
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, I've been looking for a low-power, lightweight device to use as a Kodi mul
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.The Compute Stick is a good idea at what would be a decent price if it did a good job. But this stick just has too many problems. Its hard to set up and use. Its not very powerful. It has weird connectivity issues. Its not even all that portable: ye...
The Intel Compute Stick retails at RM 599 which I think is an excellent price for such an item. Imagine, that price is inclusive of Windows 8.1 OS and as you know that operating system isn't cheap. You get to upgrade it to Windows 10 as well because the I...
Really small form factor, Capable of 1080p 30fps decoding, Low power consumption, Capable of handling general web browsing and Office tasks, USB 2.0 port capable of supporting external hard drive, Easy to hide behind displays
Only one USB 2.0 port, Insufficient grunt for multitasking, Still requires an external power supply
The Stick can be summed up in one word, awesome. It turns any TV with a HDMI input into a smart TV. The Intel Compute Stick is quite the cili padi I expected it to be. Tiny but with just enough kick to not be easily overlooked. The only improvements I can...
Publicerad: 2015-08-24, Författare: John , testad av: unbox.ph
We love the idea of Intel's Compute Stick. We really do. Unfortunately, the execution is awful – a myriad of connectivity issues, poor performance that limits its use and overall experience really didn't impress us. Yes, you can bring the Compute Stick wi...
Publicerad: 2015-08-05, Författare: John , testad av: unbox.ph
Sammanfattning: PCs are getting smaller and smaller nowadays, and Intel's looking to make them even smaller with their newest product, the Compute Stick. The Compute Stick is, for all intents and purposes, a PC that's been stuffed inside a (chunky) USB stick that runs Wi...
Compact size, Versatile, fullyfeatured Windows PC, MicroSD card slot for storage expansion
Lackluster performance, Slow internet speeds, Requires power adapter to work reliably, Needs other peripherals for it to be truly usable
The Compute Stick is truly a jack of all trades, but master of none.At the end of the day, the Compute Stick's greatest merit lies in what it brings to the table as a concept and a new device form factor, as opposed to how well it performs its professed f...
The Compute Stick is touted as a computer in a pocket, and its performance and versatility are convincing when compared with competing smart TV solutions.However, being able to carry all of the Compute Stick's power “in-the-pocket” is far from the truth...
Publicerad: 2015-06-12, Författare: Vincent , testad av: digitalone.com.sg
Sammanfattning: Intel co-founder Gordon Moore famously observed that computing power doubles roughly every two years. This axiom, dubbed Moore's Law, has held true for half a century. And we have gone from mainframe computers that took up an entire room to the new Intel...
Sammanfattning: Intel co-founder Gordon Moore famously observed that computing power doubles roughly every two years.This axiom, dubbed Moore's Law, has held true for half a century. And we have gone from mainframe computers that took up an entire room to the new Intel C...