Asus recently teamed up with Google to produce the Chromebit pocket PC, but now it's ventured into these waters again on its own. His new product is called VivoStick and runs the latest Windows (Windows 10). With this, Asus is keeping pace with the growing market of compact personal computers, and the new product is manufactured using 14-nanometer technology and is consequently extremely energy-efficient.
Bear with you computer in your pocket- well, at least his brain - with a new compact personal computer Asus VivoStick. It hides a powerful pen under its small, large body 4-core Intel Atom Cherry Trail processor on which the operating system is loaded Windows 10. And while mini computers are hot right now, the VivoStick is thanks to the build with 14-nanometer technology it will not overheat even at maximum load.
Its dimensions are 137.9 x 34 x 14.9 millimeters, which, despite a different impression, means that it is larger than a USB stick (it has two USB interfaces), but not much. The 68-gram VivoStick offers 32 GB of built-in memory, which is partially occupied by the latest Windows OS, but of course this 32 GB is with the help of a memory card microSD can be expanded considerably. There are also wireless connections Wi-Fi and economical Bluetooth 4.0 and an input for headphones, and the novelty should be brought to the shelves once by this winter. There are rumors about the price around 115 euros.
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And how do you turn an Asus VivoStick Pocket PC into a full-blooded PC? Just insert it into the HDMI input in a television or screen.
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