The latest mini PC 'stick' computer, Intel's Compute Stick Core-m3 STK2M3W64CC, should remove any doubts about the form-factor and its usability. The first commercially available mini PC 'stick' with 4GB ram, 64GB storage, dual-band wifi, bluetooth and USB3.0 has performance that completely exceeds any device so far.
Just take a look at the initial results on Windows:
And on Ubuntu:
But there's more. You can run Ubuntu from micro SD card:
Or from an ISO (see http://goo.gl/2PeFC4):
Or use Chromium OS from USB:
including crouton:
A full review can be found here: http://www.linuxium.com.au/reviews/stk2m3w64cc
3 comments:
Can you try Openelec? thanks.
Wow you have it. Super good easy to install Ubuntu. Does this on install Ubuntu server too as easy?
Thank you for showing this.
Be neat to see how the 2 USB 3.0's on the power supply with the USB 3.1 speed is. I guess you will test this.
I cover OpenElec in my full review http://www.linuxium.com.au/reviews/stk2m3w64cc
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