After Intel introduced the first Compute Stick, in 2015, there wasn’t a groundswell of competition imitating the tiny stick PC. That’s a real shame, since the idea of a PC you can stash in a pocket or hide behind any monitor or TV is an intriguing opportunity in our increasingly mobile world. One competitor, the Azulle Access PC ($159.99), manages to not only ape Intel’s design but also offer better performance and more ports. It’s an impressive feat that makes the Azulle Access Plus the best stick PC on the market.
Design
The Access Plus is a pocket-size stick PC, one of several tiny PCs based on the same pocket-friendly paradigm of the Intel Compute Stick. It differs from both the Intel Compute Stick and the Lenovo IdeaCentre Stick 300 in that it has an external Wi-Fi antenna, as well as a slightly wider design that measures 5.5 x 2.36 x 0.76 inches and weighs a mere 5.12 ounces. The Access Plus has a slightly more elegant look than the Intel and Lenovo models, thanks to a textured finish that has a pattern of concentric rings rippling across the front and back of the candy-bar-sized PC.
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