Processor | 1.44 GHz intel_atom |
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RAM | 2 GB DDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
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Intel Compute Stick CS125 Computer with Intel Atom x5 Processor and Windows 10 (BOXSTK1AW32SC),Black
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Specific Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
Brand | Intel |
Personal computer design type | Stick PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 2 GB |
Model Name | BOXSTK1AW32SC |
Included Components | Computestick, power adapter |
CPU Model | Intel Atom |
Color | Black |
About this item
- Quad Core Intel Atom x5 Z8300 Processor
- Windows 10 (32 bit)
- Intel HD graphics
- 2 GB DDR3L 1600 MHz soldered down single channel memory
- Integrated Wireless 802.11ac (Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 7265)
- One USB 3.0 and One USB 2.0
- Bluetooth 4.0
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Video quality | — | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.5 | — |
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model name | BOXSTK1AW32SC | S7 | PCG02-J4125-8GB-256GB | PCG02 | PCG02 | S7-J4125-1TB |
operating system | Windows 10 Home | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Pro, Linux, Ubuntu |
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cpu speed | 1.44 GHz | 2.7 GHz | 2.7 GHz | 2.7 hertz | 2.7 GHz | 2.7 GHz |
Product Description
A new way to plug into home entertainment, the Intel Compute Stick lets you transform any HDMI display into a full computer. Loaded with Windows 10 and ready to go out-of-the-box, the newly redesigned Intel Compute Stick has a quad-core Intel Atom x5 processor for the performance, quality, and value you expect from Intel.
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ConvenienceWe are all different, everyone likes things to be their way. Add more storage, connect peripherals, chose content provider, play, learn, tweet, surf, create. It’s a PC - you get to decide what you want. No strings attached. |
EntertainmentWant to bring all your favorite TV shows, music, and more to the big screen? Don’t want to fight with slow and clunky smart TV apps or be limited by the select apps a media streaming stick can offer? The Intel Compute Stick brings the familiar PC experience you know and love to your TV. The Intel Compute Stick is a single device that can access your content across any platform: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, iTunes, and more! |
PortabilityThe Intel Compute Stick is about the size of a pack of gum. Slip it in your pocket and simply plug and play wherever you go. Hide the Intel Compute Stick behind your classroom monitor or tuck behind your hotel room’s TV. Don’t have room to pack a keyboard? Use one of the many apps on Google Play or the Apple store, like Intel Remote Keyboard, and turn your smartphone or tablet into a remote. |
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Technical Details
Brand | Intel |
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Series | BOXSTK1AW32SC |
Item model number | BOXSTK1AW32SC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 0.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.44 x 1.49 x 0.47 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.44 x 1.49 x 0.47 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 MB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 0.1 RPM |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
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ASIN | B01AZC4NHS |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #352 in Computer CPU Processors |
Date First Available | February 15, 2016 |
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Customers like the performance and ease of use of the computer. For example, they say it works well, is easy to set up, and works wonderfully as a media player. Customers are also impresseded with the video streaming, and footprint. That said, opinions are mixed on speed, quality, and value.
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Customers like the performance of the computer. They say it works well enough to end their TiVo subscription, it runs everything they try without issue, and has no driver issues. It works wonderfully as a media player and has little other software installed on the unit. Some are pleasantly surprised when it worked right out of the box and streams media off of their NAS server. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...xfinity live tv viewer, Netflix, amazon prime video and everything worked perfectly and no lag...." Read more
"...combo and older versions of Photoshop and Illustrator (cs3), both work great. I also use programs like Stamps.com and audacity, both work great...." Read more
"...It runs everything I try without issue...." Read more
"...Overall:For the price, you're getting something that's small, functional and with a bit of backend management, has a lot of potential...." Read more
Customers find the computer easy to use. They mention that the installation and Windows 10 worked intuitively. They also say that it's easy to run Linux on and that there were no issues during setup. Customers also say it'll add computer performance to their smart TV and that it can be used for casual browsing, streaming music and videos, and minimal web browsing.
"...If you come from Windows you will find a familiar and easy to use product to use...." Read more
"...Workability and ease of use:Handy and practical product which can be carried everywhere you go...." Read more
"...Or just use the wireless if you prefer.Easy to run Linux on, all features supported." Read more
"...it rebooted couple times during Window updates and I could not fully install all updates for Windows...." Read more
Customers like the video streaming capabilities of the computer. They say it's great for streaming games from Xbox One or watch Netflix. They also say the playing video is good enough with Netflix or PLEX with no lag so the graphics are fast. Customers say it is great for stream to a big screen TV, and that it has the most capable Smart TV experience available today. They mention that it handles HD video flawlessly, runs 1080p video at up to 60fps, and is great stuff for TV.
"...Early tests with YouTube, Amazon Prime, and Netflix have all been very good. Launch the browser, click on the bookmark, and there it is...." Read more
"...Well, it's cheap, has fast internet speeds and is capable of doing great things that only PCs can do...." Read more
"...For what I paid ($129) you will simply get the most capable Smart TV experience available today.I highly recommend!Joe" Read more
"...This stick is not made for heavy gamers. However it is perfect for streaming, videos, office usage, mails, presentations, Facebook or any other apps..." Read more
Customers like the small footprint of the computer. They say it's a nice, compact computer addition for their smart TV. They also say it is highly portable and can be used to add the web to any TV. Customers also say the size is great for multiple reasons, including being a great space saver. They mention that it is a cool tiny computer in a stick.
"...Size is great for multiple reasons... reimaging a bunch, tossing them into a box and shipping them out to a remote office is easier than even the..." Read more
"...Reasons I gave this device a 3 star:+1 Star - Portability and functionality-1 Star - amount of support needed to be functional..." Read more
"The form factor is excellent - small, everything you need comes in the box (almost, see below)...." Read more
"...I was quite impressed by the size of it compared to the performance...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the computer. Some mention that it has little or no lag, and that app launches are quite fast. They say that it runs in 10 minutes or less, and responds quickly to their Logitech wireless keyboard. However, others say that the computer is kind of slow and that the performance lags after only a few minutes of use. They also mention that they have issues with very slow WiFi and poor streaming performance over WiFi on 1080p movies.
"...Now I'm curious to try more games.I had one issue with very slow wifi out of the box, so I updated the wifi driver and reset my router,..." Read more
"...Netflix, amazon prime video and everything worked perfectly and no lag. Picture looks amazing on my optoma 1080p projector...." Read more
"...Updating my review from 2 to 4 stars. Originally we had very poor streaming performance over WiFi on 1080p movies (and not the best for 720p)...." Read more
"...It's slow at times and even basic browsing the web is not nearly as snappy as my Core i5 computer with 16GB memory, of course...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the computer. Some mention that it's very reliable, and a great little computer. However, others say that streaming video sources continually paused and the stick completely froze after about three minutes of use.
"...The product was well protected and no damages were observed.Workability and ease of use:..." Read more
"...players (Groove, Windows Media Player, and VLC) and all the vids would freeze midway and I would get the same error message.. All of my videos are..." Read more
"I use these as digital signage media players, they are very reliable. They are not loud and don't get too hot to the touch...." Read more
"...this software's program guide (TitanTV) is not nearly as good as Windows Media Centers (Rovi ?) ...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the computer. Some say that it's a great value for the money, while others say that the mess known as Windows 10 makes this device worthless. Some customers also mention that the product is not practical enough for them and is over priced.
"...Well, it's cheap, has fast internet speeds and is capable of doing great things that only PCs can do...." Read more
"This is a capable unit but may or may not meet your needs if you plan to stream video with it...." Read more
"...Pros:Favorable price (compared to full blown PC, which is overkill for most generic tasks done in an enterprise environment)..." Read more
"...it has SO much more functionality as a regular computer that it is worth the cost...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the wireless connection of the computer. They mention that the WiFi module is quite bad, the port on the Compute Stick brought the WiFi down, and it is a bit weak in receiving wireless signals. Some say that the wireless driver had failed and the connection was beyond abysmal. They also mention that Bluetooth is not flawless.
"...connected directly to the USB 3.0 port on the Compute Stick, brought the WiFi down...." Read more
"...Looks like there is no proper support for the wireless hardware on this device and the latest version of windows that more or less auto-installs..." Read more
"...Excellent connectivity to my in-house server and iTunes shares as well as to all the media sites we like to stream, especially Netflix and NFL..." Read more
"...a keyboard in the back with a USB receiver, so if the bluetooth connection does not work, it won't be a big deal for me." Read more
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I'm sitting here writing this review using this device right now. All of this is in my living room including my wifi router which is probably about 20' from the device and my keyboard/mouse combination is maybe 15' from the device and I have NO issues with range, connectivity, signal strength from either wifi or keyboard/mouse. I have 5 bars, the max, indicated on my wifi signal strength. Why on earth I just bought a $1500 dell laptop now is beyond me. This has everything I need and want to be able to do with a PC connected to my projector and none of the bulk or wiring needed to do that with a desktop or laptop. I know there are similar micro desktops out there probably a little faster but phooey on those at double/triple/quadruple the price!
For the sound right now it is coming our of my projector which has a speaker in it and works pretty good. I certainly can turn up the volume so I can clearly hear anything just as good as any tv speaker could. the sound is coming into the projector via the HDMI plug so no wires or anything just plug and play to the projector via the HDMI. Ultimately I want the sound to come out of my surround sound speaker system that all my other components plugged into my projector do. To accomplish this my projector has an "audio out" jack on it which is the 1/8 plug type. I have an extra audio wiring schema run from my stereo to the projector I am not currently using should be easy enough to use that and get the sound from the audio out on the projector back to the stereo. I just need to get a really short 1/8 stereo wire so I don't have wires hanging all over the place from my ceiling as everything is hidden with wires I already ran from the stereo to the projector.
As far as overfilling the screen goes a good tv/projector like mine allow me to adjust the image size to fit just like xbox games when you first play them sometimes have you adjust the screen size to fill the screen. Also out of the box my stick computer/windows 10 text/app size was set to 150% and was "recommended" I set that to 100% percent to take full advantage of the full screen size but that displays everything to small and so I set it back to 150%. There is no reason you should have to scale this back to a smaller resolution it's all in the settings.
Update: Ran the audio out of my projector to my stereo via some wires that were already in my ceiling that were not being used and now I have complete setup to stream video, etc.. it worked perfeclty. Also I've read some others said "not good for gaming" I installed STEAM on this last night and it worked and looked fantastic on my projector.
--USB 3.0. Using this port poses real problems. Many USB 3.0 devices when directly connected cause the WiFi system to completely stop working, as if some WiFi on/off switch had been switched to off. The system does recognize the USB 3.0 device that is plugged in to the port, there's just no WiFi. When the device is removed from the port, WiFi returns automatically and functions as well as before. I should add that it is not a matter of WiFi signal strength. My laptop, phone, and tablet all continue to report strong signals and continue to work well when the Compute Stick WiFi is down. See below for my work-arounds.
--Display Set Up. For my older Sony HDMI 50" digital TV the Intel graphics setup control panel window calls for a default native resolution of 1920 x 1080. However, the video image that is displayed over fills the physical screen, as if the driver thinks I have a 55" TV, not 50". After some trial and error I found that a 1600 x 900 alternate resolution is the best compromise. Essentially I now have a 44" display on my 50" TV. I should note that the video from my cable box and dvd player both automatically fit to the screen exactly without any adjustment on my part. Intel support responded, "We have heard that some TV models don’t communicate well with the compute stick. In this case you need to contact the TV manufacturer to get assistance." My feeling is if Intel knows there is a problem, Intel should solve the problem.
--The 'C' Drive. The 'C' drive is hard wired into the Compute Stick. By itself that's not a problem for me. My problem is that it's only 32GB. Memory chips are tiny. Why there isn't something like 128GB is very puzzling. If it had raised the price a few dollars, I would pay it. I have installed the maximum allowed 128GB micro SD card in the available slot. Now I must fuss with set ups to make sure the SD card is used as much as possible.
So those were the rants. Now onto better stuff.
About the USB 3.0. I found that by using a 3-foot USB 3.0 m/f extension cable, Cable Matters 2 Pack, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Type A Male to Female Extension Cable in Black 3 Feet , the WiFi problem was pretty much resolved. The Intel brochure recommends that all USB connections be made with powered hubs. A powered USB 3.0 hub Anker USB 3.0 7-Port Hub with 1 BC 1.2 Charging Port up to 5V 1.5A, 12V 3A Power Adapter Included [VIA VL812-B2 Chipset] Black however, when connected directly to the USB 3.0 port on the Compute Stick, brought the WiFi down. When the hub is connected via the 3-foot extension, everything works fine and WiFi stays up and running. I tested a 4GB video file transfer from a USB 3.0 SSD drive connected to the hub to the micro SD card installed on the Compute Stick. It clocked at about 50 Mb/s. I have a couple of 6-inch extension cables on order to see if the length of the extension matters, and will update the review when I have something to report. More precise guidance from Intel would be very helpful. I could find none on their support site.
I am using a Logitech K400 combination keyboard and touch pad (which I had left over from another project), with a unifying receiver in the USB 2.0 port and it works well. It appears that the keyboard must be turned on before the compute stick is turned on. Otherwise the unifying receiver must be removed from the port and then re-inserted. The system also works with Bluetooth keyboards, but I have not tested any. The Intel support site describes a bios upgrade that allows a bluetooth keyboard to interact with the Compute Stick while it boots. It then lists several tested bluetooth keyboards that work with the upgrade. Some do not. There is also Android and Apple software that reportedly allows the Compute Stick to be controlled from smart phones and tablets. Again, untested, but I plan to give it a try sometime. Until I need the USB 2.0 port for something I'll probably stick with the Logitech.
This unit comes with 32bit Windows 10 pre-installed which I like. But it is Windows 10 so there is much early configuring to do. One other comment, the display is a large TV screen. Many of the fonts are too small to read across a room. Windows has adjustments for some but not all. I find myself sometimes holding the keyboard in my hand standing in front of the TV.
I hope to use the device as a streaming machine to my TV to cut down with the hassles involved with other approaches which in some ways may seem simpler but are not if you are able to work with Windows. Early tests with YouTube, Amazon Prime, and Netflix have all been very good. Launch the browser, click on the bookmark, and there it is. Select your video, start, and click full screen. So far the Atom processor has not been a problem.
So, despite the comments above I do want to leave readers with the overall impression that I am pretty darn enthusiastic about this product. It's just that while the box says, "Connect. Compute. It's that simple," it's not quite, "that simple." I wish it were.
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Voglio dire due cose senza essere troppo tecnico.
Un HDMI dongle con architettura x86, sufficientemente potente da non farti sentire la mancanza di un PC. Per chi non lo sapesse ciò significa che L'Intel Compute Stick contiene sostanzialmente lo stesso hardware che trovereste in un netbook.
In passato ho comprato una decina di prodotti simili con architettura ARM (per capirci, quella del 99% di smartphone e tablets) per esempio il Rikomagic RKM802IV che pur avendo una buona potenza non erano e non sono considerabili dei PC quanto piuttosto dei grossi tablet senza touchscreen, se collegati alla tv.
Con questo piccolo gioiello invece la vostra esperienza d'uso sarà identica a quella che avreste collegando un netbook (tipo Acer Aspire One) alla vostra TV con alcuni vantaggi innegabili: Comodità, portabilità, consumi.
Nella scatola troverete, otre allo stick e all'alimentatore (piccolo e ben costruito - l'ho aperto per vedere com'era fatto :-) anche una piccola prolunga HDMI utile a connetterlo laddove la vostra TV o il vostro monitor avesse l'ingresso HDMI difficile da raggiungere o fossero appesi al muro.
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Potete espandere la memoria con schede micro sd fino a 128 GB, ha due porte USB sul fianco. Una USB 2.0 e addirittura una USB 3.0 L'alimentazione gli perviene tramite micro USB 3.0 (quella degli smartphone per capirci), ma attenzione, ho riscontrato un piccolo problema relativo alla sua alimentazione: se viene collegato ad una USB integrata nella TV come fonte di alimentazione o ad un alimentatore con basso Amperaggio, si accende normalmente, ma una volta posto sotto stress (anche solo avviando applicazioni impegnative come chrome + Netflix) si spegne. Utilizzate sempre il suo alimentatore. Importante la presenza del tasto di accensione/spegnimento.
Ha una ventolina silenziosissima per raffreddare la CPU che scarica il calore attraverso una griglia esteticamente ben riuscita sul top dello stick.
Out of the box è equipaggiato con Windows 10, il che è un grandissimo vantaggio per molti: tutte le tue applicazioni, il sistema a cui sei abituato, i tuoi account senza compromessi... Ma non fatemi parlare di Windows se no sbrocco.
Linuxiani! Parliamo di cose belle invece: è facile da paura installare la vostra distribuzione preferita. Vi consiglio però la build ubuntu di Morrison per avere anche l'audio funzionante, oppure patchatelo da voi.
Io ho installato Ubuntu 16.04 poi ho ranzato via unity e messo openbox. eh.. lo so... a me piace così. :-)
Conclusione:
PRO
- piccolissimo
- silenzioso
- potente
- versatile
- compatibile con linux
- due porte USB di cui una 3.0
CONTRO
- costa il doppio rispetto alla miglior HDMI dongle ARM based (ma sono prodotti decisamente diversi)
- assenza di interfaccia audio oltre l'HDMI (date le dimensioni)
- nessuna batteria (mi rendo conto che sarebbe stato un suicidio)
Compratelo se state cercando un thin-client economico oppure un PC senza grandi pretese, ma con capacità multimediali di buon livello.
All in all, if you want a computer to watch videos over the internet, on your TV, that you can control from your sofa (with a Bluetooth keyboard and Mouse) then this will do the job nicely. If you want to edit Photos / Videos / run Large Spreadsheets then best to think of something else.
Und jetzt zum Stick.
Ich würde eher 4,5 Sterne vergeben. An sich mega Teil. Habe vorher 10m Kabel vom Arbeitszimmer bis zum Wohnzimmer quer durch die Wohnung liegen. Nun ist es vorbei mit dem Kabelsalat dank dem Intel Stick.
Ausgepackt, angeschlossen und los gehts. Bluetooth Kombitastatur sofort erkannt und die vorinstallierte Win10 eingerichtet. Jetzt kommt der punkt wo ich den halben Stern abziehen würde. Das riesige Update für Win10 hat fast 4 Stunden gedauert. Der Arbeitsspeicher von 2Gb war maßlos überfordert. Dadurch muss Windows ständig Dateien auslagern und dadurch kommt es zu großen Verzögerungen. Nagut das Update muss man nicht unbedingt machen und selbst wenn, dann ist es ja einmalig.
Jetzt zu den ersten Tests für Videos und Surfen:
Hochbooten tut das kleine Ding erstaunlicherweise sehr schnell. Im Leerlauf (nach dem update) hat man von der "Festplatte" nur noch ca. 9 Gb übrig. Arbeitsspeicherauslastung liegt bei 0,9/1,9Gb. Der kleine lüfter kaum wahrnehmbar. Über Wlan bekomm ich laut Speedtest 88 von max möglichen 100 Mbit/s. Es sind 2 Wände zwischen Rooter und dem Stick :). Wenn man dan Videos im Internet mit 1080p anschaut läuft der Arbeitsspeicher voll. Bei den Videos merkt man davon nichts.... Kein ruckeln... keine Verzögerung. Allerdings macht sich dann der rest bemerkbar. Zb wenn man von Vollbild in Fenstermodus wechselt.... dauert es paar sec.
FAZIT:
Zum etwas Surfen und Filme (YouTube und co) auf dem Ferseher in 1080p anschauen reicht es völlig aus.
+Preis/Leistung Top
+Kompakt
+kein Kabelsalat
+2x USB Buchse 2.0/3.0
+1x microSD Slot (128Gb problemlos erkannt)
- Arbeitsspeicher (reicht geradeso wenn man nichts im hintergrund noch laufen hat. 4Gb wären da natürlich besser)
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