Another Intel Atom powered PC-on-a-stick on the market. This time the manufacturer is Japanese company Mouse Computer.
After the Compute Intel's Stick, Lenovo's Indeacentre Stick 300 and Microsoft's Splendo, Mouse Computer looks set to make a difference with a 64GB PC-on-a-stick.
Compute Stick has manufactured an MS-NH1 tiny computer running Intel Atom Bay Trail CPU, has 2GB RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, and comes with Windows 8.1 software.
Has one reception HDMI so you can connect it to your TV's HDMI port. So you can turn it into a computer monitor.
The basic 32GB model costs $160 and the expensive 322 dollars, for the additional capacity that reaches 64GB.
The 64GB model has some extra features. "Wears" Windows 8.1 Pro device, while the 32GB model comes with Windows 8.1.
The Pro version will include data protection from BitLocker, Remote Desktop Software, and many other applications that make it more attractive.