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Intel Compute Stick review (2016): Second time's the charm

Intel Compute Stick review (2016): Second time’s the charm

Posted on January 29, 2016March 28, 2020 By Jarvis

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 (only one USB port?!). Now with Intel’s second-gen Compute Stick ($159), it’s another story entirely. It may look similar, but it packs in enough upgrades — a faster processor, better networking and more USB ports — to actually make it a usable computer.
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