Asus Vivostick carries on the tradition of PCs on a stick

PCs maybe considered to be passe now, but Asus is hellbent on making PCs available at the palm of your hand. The Asus VivoStick is the latest HDMI dongle computer out of the Taiwanese computer maker. The VivoStick offers a Windows 10 machine in the same slim, tiny form factor as a USB drive, or Google's Chromecast. Like the latter product, it seeks to replace the need for bulkier hardware. Asus’s PC stick can turn any screen with an HDMI input into a computer. And as with most computers, the VivoStick’s specs are an important part of the equation. Users receive 32GB of storage, 2GB of RAM, two USB 3.0 ports and a headphone jack.
The tech Asus offers isn’t amazing by any means, but it stacks up against the competition. Intel’s Compute Stick offers similar internals and trades the second USB port for a micro SD card reader. Dell’s Android stick packs 8GB and 1GB of RAM—though its micro SD card port supports up to 72 extra gigs. Asus’s own ChromeBit offered a similar setup to Chrome OS users. The HDMI dongle brought 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage space to your television set. Asus’s VivoStick is a step up from their ChromeBit, though you’ll have to use Windows if you want to access the upgraded hardware. This will be introduced at the IFA 2015.
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