Intel is one of the most active at CES in Las Vegas, and this year the firm is offering us these creations, the latest announcement being an HDMI switch that serves as a computer. You’ve never had a computer this small and portable, just plug it into a TV with an HDMI port and voila a display and you can use your computer.
Yes yes, you read those few lines right and I didn’t make any mistakes. Intel designed a computer and everything that makes it up in one HDMI switch, enough to impress more than one person. called the Calculation Bar. this HDMI switch can change our computer vision laptops or in any case just the mobility of computers.
This is just the start of computers in the switch and you won’t be able to play the latest Battlefield 4 Using it on your TV, that’s for sure. But for office automation and internet browsing, downloading, streaming, etc. For everything related to the “normal” use of a computer such as
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The configuration of the computer is simple, but still impressive for such a small device, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage are provided, you can even add an SD card as the switch is integrated with a USB port as well as a port. . WiFi and Bluetooth are also available. Windows 8.1 is provided for this version and another version will be sold with less memory and distribution Linux Ubuntu.
Intel is miniaturizing with this Compute Stick and the new Curie chip. The price for the Windows 8.1 version will be $149, and it makes sense that the version with the free Linux OS is less than $89. Intel hasn’t announced any release date, and in any case, we can assume we know. this key will be marketed in 2015.