We use Intel and Terryza sticks for our 3 apartment lobby displays. They are small enough to be attached behind the screen and can display a slide show or websites. We did encounter problems with one w 32 GB of storage because Microsoft didn't have space to update Windows. After 3 years I'm still impressed that these little computers which weigh very little can play videos and run Windows.
I honestly don't think there's really any use case for this device that can't be done with a laptop (or dare I say, tablets) especially with that steep price tag. 200-300 USD could've gotten you some decent Gen 6 or Gen 7 laptop nowadays, comes free with keyboard and trackpad too! and if you _must_ use that 4K TV you can just get a HDMI cable with the change.
We use Intel and Terryza sticks for our 3 apartment lobby displays. They are small enough to be attached behind the screen and can display a slide show or websites. We did encounter problems with one w 32 GB of storage because Microsoft didn't have space to update Windows. After 3 years I'm still impressed that these little computers which weigh very little can play videos and run Windows.
I honestly don't think there's really any use case for this device that can't be done with a laptop (or dare I say, tablets) especially with that steep price tag. 200-300 USD could've gotten you some decent Gen 6 or Gen 7 laptop nowadays, comes free with keyboard and trackpad too! and if you _must_ use that 4K TV you can just get a HDMI cable with the change.
To be honest I ordered one off of eBay for $55 and was very disappointed in it
Why were you disappointed, and how is it now?
watching this on my m3 stick with win10, rkm air mouse/keyboard, connected to tv, 8+y and counting...
These devices are great with Linux + gaming servers
Run about 15 gaming servers under linux with the Core-M5 version and 4GB of ram (neat device)
Can it be overclocked?)
pretty good to run android TV not gonna lie
Just imagine you could have connected an external GPU , the lols 😂
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