Actually, Intel Compute Stick is a mini computer, which can be used by connecting to any HDMI port. Its first glimpse was seen at CES 2015. Intel Compute Stick based on Windows 8.1 has a quad-core Intel Atom processor, with which Intel HD Graphics is integrated. The device has 2GB of RAM. device 32gb
Comes with inbuilt storage, which can be expanded via microSD card.
Talking about connectivity, Intel Compute Stick has USB 2.0 port, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 features. It connects to a TV or monitor via its HDMI 1.4a port. The Linux variant of the device is very similar to the Windows version, but with 8GB of storage and 1GB of RAM.
The Windows 8.1 version of the Intel Compute Stick is similar to the iBall Splendo PC-on-a-Stick, which was launched in June for Rs 8,999. During the launch of its product, Intel has also indicated that Compute Stick will also be available through iBall in the coming time.
Commenting on the launch of Intel Compute Stick, Rajeev Bhalla, Director of Sales and Marketing, Intel South Asia, said, “This gadget takes computing to another level and strives to provide the best computing experience through a small device. We are very happy to launch this amazing device in India.”
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