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alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 38 recensioni su Intel Compute Stick (2nd Gen, 2016). La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.2/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.1/5 per altri Computer desktop. La recensioni circa prezzo e dimensione sono generalmente positive ma alcuni clienti hanno dubbi circa il design.
dimensione, prezzo
usabilità, design
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri Computer desktop, Intel Compute Stick (2nd Gen, 2016) ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 90/100 = qualità Eccellente.
Recensione utente (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 user reviews of Intel Compute Stick (2nd Gen, 2016) from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 2.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other Desktops on Amazon.co.uk.
25% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Recensione utente (amazon.fr)
alaTest a collecté et analysé 10 avis de consommateurs sur Amazon.fr pour le produit Intel Compute Stick (2nd Gen, 2016). La note moyenne du produit est 3.5 sur 5, tandis que les autres Ordinateurs de bureau ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5 sur Amazon.fr.
80% des avis sur Amazon.fr donnent une note favorable à ce produit.
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Recensione esperto da : Devindra Hardawar (engadget.com)
I had high hopes for Intel's original Compute Stick, but it ended up being a massive disappointment. Sure, it was cool to have a fully functional computer the size of a few thumb drives. But it was awfully slow and limited in some truly baffling ways...
Powerful enough for most computing tasks ; Inexpensive ; Very portable
2GB of RAM limits multi-tasking ; Still needs to be plugged into an AC adapter
Intel's new Compute Stick bundles just about everything you'd need for a basic computer into a compact, inexpensive package.And unlike its predecessor, it works.
Recensione esperto da : Justin Pot (digitaltrends.com)
Impressively tiny ; Affordable ; Makes a great streaming media device
Poor performance for general computing ; Dedicated streaming devices are more intuitive
Recensione esperto da : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)
Powered by a Core m3 processor, the Intel Compute Stick excels as a fully functional PC that fits in your pocket and can use a TV as a display.
Recensione esperto da : Chris Welch (theverge.com)
Why wouldn't you want an entire Windows computer on a tiny little stick? As someone who uses a MacBook day in and day out, the idea of $159 Intel's Compute Stick, a Windows 10 PC shrunken down to...
Super portable ; Plugs into any display with an HDMI port ; Runs full Windows 10 Home
2GB of RAM limits multitasking ; 32GB of built-in storage ; Can create a mess of wires
Recensione esperto da : Alaina Yee (pcworld.com)
For $159, the Intel Compute Stick is a pretty good deal. You get a full license for Windows 10 Home and a PC that's ready to go out of the box—just add a display, a mouse, and a keyboard to get started. And unlike Google's stick computing product, the...
Incredibly affordable Windows PC ; Improves on previous generation with addition of a second USB port ; Highly portable
Slower performance ; Limited utility
Recensione esperto da (cnet.com)
And these micro-size computers have certainly put a new meaning to to the idea of handheld computing. Starting with the original Computer Stick, a surprise hit at CES 2015 and now modestly updated for 2016, you could finally squeeze a full-featured...
The pocket-size Intel Compute Stick adds several improvements for its second generation, and it works great for casual Web surfing and HD media streaming.
Very little storage, so installing apps or downloading movies is difficult. Despite the streamlined design, extra cables and adapters make for a tangled presentation.
Intel's revamped Compute Stick promises a computer in every pocket, just be prepared for an entry-level experience, although it's still fine for email, social media and movies.
Recensione esperto da : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com)
Nearly every television, every spare computer monitor, or even projectors with HDMI inputs can now be transformed into an instant Windows 10 desktop computer, all with a little sleight of hand. The trick is to palm one of the new generation of...
The pocket-size Intel Compute Stick adds several improvements for its second generation, and it works great for casual Web surfing and HD media streaming.
Very little storage, so installing apps or downloading movies is difficult. Despite the streamlined design, extra cables and adapters make for a tangled presentation.
Intel's revamped Compute Stick promises a computer in every pocket, just be prepared for an entry-level experience, although it's still fine for email, social media and movies.
Recensione esperto da : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)
The new Intel Compute Stick is a pocket-size Windows 10 desktop that can be used with any HDMI-equipped display. It's still easy to set up and use, but its relatively minor upgrades leave us wanting more.
Recensione esperto da : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)
The Intel Compute Stick is a full Windows PC that fits in the palm of your hand and can be used with any HDMI-equipped display. It's $150, easy to set up, and is the most portable computer you can buy.
Recensione esperto da : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com.au)
Nearly every television, every spare computer monitor, or even projectors with HDMI inputs can now be transformed into an instant Windows 10 desktop computer, all with a little sleight of hand. The trick is to palm one of the new generation of...
The pocket-size Intel Compute Stick adds several improvements for its second generation, and it works great for casual Web surfing and HD media streaming
Very little storage, so installing apps or downloading movies is difficult. Despite the streamlined design, extra cables and adapters make for a tangled presentation
Intel's revamped Compute Stick promises a computer in every pocket, just be prepared for an entry-level experience, although it's still fine for email, social media and movies.