Retailing at £119.98 it sits at a similar point to the entry Brix/NUC mini systems though the compute stick has the improved form factor as a complete “plug and play” package, whereas the NUC systems ...
The Intel Compute Stick is a desktop computer that’s so small it doesn’t have to sit on your desk at all. Just plug the HDMI connector into a TV or monitor, connect a power source, and you can ...
The addition of a USB 3.0 port makes Intel’s Compute Stick more user-friendly, but this form factor still has a ways to go before it'll grab a wide fanbase. For $159, the Intel Compute Stick is a ...
Tom Fenton sets up an Intel Compute Stick as a cheap and easy printer server option for his Infoprint 1352 printer. In a recent article, I discussed how I used an Atrust VDI thin client as a printer ...
The Compute Stick is also a perfect candidate for thin-client applications, or for remote controlling other systems, or even streaming games from another PC using Steam In-Home Streaming. TeamViewer ...
Intel’s first few “Compute Stick” products were basically fully functional PCs packed into a tiny case with an HDMI connector that you could plug directly into a display. The latest Compute Sticknot ...