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 ...
In recent years, Minisforum has developed from an insider tip to a firm name in the mini PC market. The manufacturer has ...
Those of you searching for a pocket-sized PC Stick capable of running a variety of different operating systems including Microsoft’s latest Windows 10, Linux or Android, the new Q-Stick mini PC might ...
The MeLE Fanless Mini Stick mini PC has been created to offer users a pocket-sized, fully functional Windows 10 computer. This compact device is powered by an Intel Gemini Lake Celeron J4105 processor ...
The mini PC also features Bluetooth 5.0, making it easy to connect to various accessories. Ports include two USB 3.2 slots on the front and one on the back, plus a USB-C port. The HDMI output supports ...
Another day, another Windows PC small enough to fit in your pocket. The Esense Mini-PC Stick D1 is a computer-on-a-stick with an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor and up to 32GB of storage. It’s designed ...
Minisforum AtomMan G1 Pro mini PC crams desktop graphics into a tight shell ...
Computer stick mini PCs with Intel inside logos. Computer sticks feature mobile processors, graphics processors, flash memory storage, RAM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, operating systems, and an HDMI connector.
ARCHOS has introduced the PC Stick, an HDMI-connected drive that is portable and designed to provide an extremely mobile computing experience any where you go. The PC Stick can be connected to any ...
Mini-PCs are little but plucky, easily squeezing into small spaces to perform their computing tasks. Whether mounted to the back of a monitor or tucked into an entertainment center, they can handle ...
Android has come a long way to being able to replace computers and laptops like Windows PC and macOS systems. However, one hurdle that we still have is the screen size. Sure, good Android phone or ...
Intel wants to challenge Amazon and Google with its device-on-a-stick capable of serious computing. But why wait until Santa Clara green-lights and outs the thumb-sized PC it recently teased? Folks ...