HDMI stick computers featuring Atom CPU's

Kaido

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News articles:

http://www.geek.com/chips/this-isnt...-2-ounces-and-works-in-any-hdmi-port-1607124/

http://liliputing.com/2014/10/windows-compatible-hdmi-tv-stick-intel-bay-trail-cpu.html

This model features either an Intel Atom Z3735F processor with 1GB of RAM and 32-bit software support or an Atom Z3735G processor with 2GB of RAM and support for 64-bit software.

Each version should be available with 16GB to 32GB of eMMC storage, a microSD card slot, 2 micro USB 2.0 ports, a full-sized USB 2.0 port, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, and an HDMI connector

Ali Express link: (32-bit model for $125 shipped with 15-day lead time to the states)

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Sell-Mini-PC-with-both-Android-Windows-8-system/2044898752.html

WIMBoot trick: (compressed Win 8.1 deployment)

http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-...an-have-12-gb-free-with-new-os-install-option

Wooooooooooow. The current model is a 32-bit Bay Trail CPU with 1GB RAM; an upcoming model is a 64-bit Bay Trail CPU with 2GB RAM. I'm holding out for the latter. I have an Android HDMI stick in my lab, which is pretty dang cool for the price, so I'm super-interested to see how these turn out!
 

Lonyo

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Definitely nice especially if you want, for instance, a PC in every room/hooked up to every TV to stream media from the internet plus local network storage such as a NAS or router-attached USB drive.

They just need to have either enough (full size) USB ports or Bluetooth support for interface devices to be really useful.
 

you2

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How can you tell if the link to the allexpress item is the F or G version ? The description have Z/G ? I'm mostly interested in the G version for linux.
 

you2

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i sent them email it sounds like the $125 version is 2GB (f version) which is 64 bit processor.
 
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John Connor

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Couple questions:

How do you interact with this PC? Like keyboard/mouse.

How can I connect this to my TV with only one HDMI port? HDMI splitter?
 

dma0991

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I think there might be potential for these devices if the major PC manufacturing brands (Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, etc) decides to make them. I wouldn't buy them as of now because of lower QA standards from these unknown brands versus the bigger, more established brands.

Conceptually nothing new as there are Android ones for a few years now but with a more capable platform, low power and near maintenance free; I could see myself getting one in the near future.

Couple questions:

How do you interact with this PC? Like keyboard/mouse.

How can I connect this to my TV with only one HDMI port? HDMI splitter?
Typically with wireless keyboard/mouse. For a fancier approach, use an air mouse. HDMI splitter is probably the only way to do it but why do you need it when what you're making now is essentially a smart TV?
 

pw257008

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Typically with wireless keyboard/mouse. For a fancier approach, use an air mouse. HDMI splitter is probably the only way to do it but why do you need it when what you're making now is essentially a smart TV?
blu ray? gaming console or pc? smart tvs don't come without hdmi ports...
 

Red Squirrel

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Would be nice if they had an ethernet port in addition to the wifi for those who have wired networks and want to use it in a stationary setting. Either way this is a really neat concept.