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NAME

CLASS

INTEL® COMPUTE STICK

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INTRODUCTION

The Intel® Compute Stick is a new generation of computing that transforms any HDMI* display into a fully functional computer.

The Compute Stick is essentially a complete PC, but in the compact form factor of a slightly large pen drive. It connects to a TV via HDMI.

The Intel® Compute Stick Pre-installed with Windows 8.1 or Linux, get a complete experience on an ultra-small, power-efficient device that is just four inches long, yet packs the power and reliability of a quad-core Intel® Atom™ processor, with built-in wireless connectivity, on-board storage, and a micro SD card slot for additional storage. It’s everything you love about your desktop computer in a device that fits in the palm of your hand.

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OPERATION

Connect the device through HDMI port.

Press the power button on the device to start the operation and load the operating system.

We can connect any input devices like Keyboard, Mouse through Bluetooth connectivity.

Stick is provided with built IN battery, it is powered with a Micro USB.

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Compute Stick Connected to an HDMI device

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STRUCTURAL REPRESENTATION

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SPECIFICATION

CPU Intel Bay Trail T-CR SoC(Z3735F)7 Processor

Memory 2GB RAM

Storage eMMC 8GB/32GB

Expandable Storage Micro SD Card slot(128GB)

Display HDMI (Male connector)

Wifi IEEE 802.11bgn

BluetoothBluetooth 4.0

USB2.0 USB2.0 cut type A x 1

Power Input Micro-USB 2.0

Power Button Yes

BIOS 2MB Cache

LED Indication Power status indicator

OS Windows(Win 8.1, 32bit), Linux

Dimension 110.9mm x 38 mm x 9.8mm(HDMI connector included)

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PLATFORMS

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FEATURES

It Looks so small but its ability is great.

Easy to carry.

Those who have HDMI display device, can use.

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APPLICATIONS

Transforms any HDMI display into a fully functional computer.

Transform a normal TV to a smart TV.

Compute stick can be used in homes, office, manufacturing lines or any Business environment.

Great device for Education.

Compute Stick can be used as a machine replacing desktop computers.

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ADVANTAGES

Transforms any HDMI display into a fully functional computer.

Compute Stick can be used in homes, office, manufacturing lines or any business Environment.

A Great medium for Education purposes.

Small size and very cost effective.

Run your favourite Software and Applications—just as you would on today’s traditional full-sized computers.

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Serious work can be done in small spaces.

It can be used as a machine replacing desktop computers.

Micro SD slot for extra storage.

Energy efficient Processor

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DISADVANTAGES

One or two USB ports just aren’t enough.

No slot for USB 3.0/3.1

Powered with a micro USB cord.

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FUTURE SCOPE

Replacement Desktop Computers.

Solution for Mobile employees.

A Great medium for Education purposes.

Deployed in large numbers in underdeveloped and developing countries.

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CONCLUSION

The Compute Stick is essentially a complete PC, but in the compact form factor of a slightly large pen drive. It connects to a TV via HDMI, but also has to be powered with a micro USB cord. The Intel Compute Stick is for more than just multimedia though. Essentially, this is a complete PC you can carry around with you anywhere you go.

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Any doubts

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THANK YOU.