
The tiny plastic casing contains a complete PC that’s ready to go as soon as you connect it to a display. The Compute Stick is a computer that fits in the palm of your hand and helps you out in situations where even a notebook would be too big. The PC stick fits in every trouser or jacket pocket and is ready to use no matter when and where you need it.
The Intel Compute Stick with Intel Core M3 processor combines pocket-sized flexibility with the power of a PC.
While the Intel Compute Stick is small in stature, it's what’s inside that makes the biggest difference: Intel Core M3 processor with up to 4 GB memory and 64 GB of on-board SSD storage leaves nothing to be desired.
It's not like a computer. It is a computer. Same operating system, same high quality graphics, and same wireless connectivity as a full-sized computer. Totally different dimensions.
Pop it out of the box. Pop it into your TV. Go. It’s that easy to transform any HDMI TV or monitor into a computer.
Who wants to pay for a processor and not get all the performance? The Intel Compute Stick features a tiny, quiet cooling fan inside to enable reliable and fast performance without overheating. Remo Pascale, our very own Category Leader Systems and the leading man in the above video, additionally tested if the fan can be switched off and came across the following three options in BIOS:
Our range also includes the Intel Compute Sticks “Falls City” and "Sterling City". They are available from stock at very attractive promotional prices – these prices are only valid while stocks last. Don’t miss out!
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