The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

By Promotion | Updated Jun 22 2015
The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

The Intel Compute Stick is a full-fledged computer that fits in your hand, and converts any display with an HDMI port into a full fledged PC. It is a good device for anyone looking for an inexpensive computing on the go device. Intel Compute Stick runs on a quad-core Atom Z3735F Processor with 2GB of RAM and 32GB Internal Storage. There’s a SD Card slot to expand storage along with a full-sized USB port. It supports Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to easily connect wireless input devices (keyboard and mouse) to convert an HDMI equipped display into a PC.

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

There are many spaces in the Compute Stick’s enclosure, for better heat dissipation. In fact, it has a small fan in there

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

It looks like a large pendrive, and fits into the palm of your hand

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

It packs a quad-Core Atom Processor with 2GB of RAM

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

The Compute Stick tucked behind the TV, connected to its USB Port and the HDMI Port via the provided HDMI Extender

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

The Windows 8 homescreen. The Compute Stick is hanging behind the TV, silently doing the grunt work.

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

Web browsing on the Compute Stick. It can easily handle a few tabs, and can even stream Full-HD Video

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

Full-HD YouTube video playing on the Compute Stick. It handled it with aplomb.

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

CPU Z giving you some more information about the Processor.

The Intel Compute Stick, in pictures

The Compute Stick against its more traditional computing brethren