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Lenovo Announces a $130 Windows PC in a Stick

58 点作者 indoindo将近 10 年前

14 条评论

ZenoArrow将近 10 年前
Is this just a rebranded Intel Compute Stick? <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.intel.com&#x2F;content&#x2F;www&#x2F;us&#x2F;en&#x2F;compute-stick&#x2F;intel-compute-stick.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.intel.com&#x2F;content&#x2F;www&#x2F;us&#x2F;en&#x2F;compute-stick&#x2F;intel-c...</a>
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kev6168将近 10 年前
Just the other day I was thinking it would be nice if a cell phone can fire up multiple normal OSs (i.e., desktop Linux&#x2F;Windows&#x2F;OSX), so at hotel&#x2F;library&#x2F;friend&#x27;s home&#x2F;etc., one can pull it out of pocket, connect to a display and hack away.<p>I wonder when we can have that level of power and convenience in our regular phones.
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jdietrich将近 10 年前
If you&#x27;re wondering about the target market for these devices, the main answer is digital signage. Those LCD signs in train stations and shopping malls constitute a huge market for small, low-powered and fanless computers. There are at least a dozen SaaS startups in this space, targeting a wide variety of hardware and OSes.
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jbb555将近 10 年前
How fast are the CPUs in these compared to say a modern i3, i5, i7 CPU? I know they will be a lot slower just interested in how much slower?
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mirimir将近 10 年前
I wonder if any hosting providers are offering such micro PCs, or planning to. They would be a great alternative to VPS, arguably with better security. I&#x27;ve seen some Raspberry Pi hosting, but its USB NIC is too slow.<p>I&#x27;ll update this if I find anything.
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unklefolk将近 10 年前
I don&#x27;t understand why they have added a tiny speaker to this gadget. It wouldn&#x27;t imagine it is very loud and in most cases would be stuck around the back of your TV. Could someone enlighten me to when a speaker would be useful?
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teekert将近 10 年前
Too bad it makes me have to move my flat tv 10 cm of the wall. An HDMI connector at an angle would have been nice (or I could buy an extension HDMI cable of course.).
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GordonS将近 10 年前
How is this thing powered?
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bitL将近 10 年前
Can you install Linux on it, i.e. is the boot loader unlocked? If so, it can be a great air-gapped stick for generating and storing keys and certificates on the go.
gbl08ma将近 10 年前
I own a Windows tablet (Voyo A1 Mini) with exactly the same CPU and amount of memory and storage, which I have been using as 7&quot; keyboard-less laptop replacement, so I thought it would be interesting to share my opinion.<p>The CPU is fast enough for moderate web browsing, using Office, playing videos and music, etc. In other words, the casual tasks of an &quot;average user&quot;. Of course, it wasn&#x27;t made to compile software or run complex simulations, and it has some thermal throttling (my tablet has no fans and this stick doesn&#x27;t appear to have any, either), so if you use the four cores to the maximum for some time, the speed will start decreasing from 1.56 GHz (I have made the max go as low as 0.96 GHz due to throttling). This is the kind of thing that doesn&#x27;t show in all benchmarks, so beware. (To be fair, spec sheets also don&#x27;t say that when cores are not fully used, turboboost kicks in and a single core can be working at 1.8 GHz for quite some time).<p>The integrated Intel graphics are (as usual) good for media playing, web browsing and dealing with Windows UI animations, but forget any kind of gaming that demands more than a smartphone game.<p>The biggest problem, for me at least, is the lack of RAM: 2 GB of RAM are filled quite fast with 6-8 Chrome tabs and some background software open. It also doesn&#x27;t take much to fill the whole 4 GB of commit space, and of course, bringing pages in and out of the pagefile is quite slow (the storage is flash, but not quite a SSD). It is easy to make Windows show a &quot;system running low on memory&quot; message just by opening 20 Chrome tabs, some with heavy sites. If all you want to do is run Microsoft Office, I found it to actually be much lighter on memory use than I previously thought (I never saw OneNote, Excel or Word go beyond 90 MB).<p>Storage gets quite full very easily, mine is always with ~1 GB free (Windows and Office installed on C:, most other things installed on the SD card), and this is using things like NTFS compression. If this stick is like my tablet, it will have 6 GB of storage &quot;wasted&quot; on a recovery partition. Also, the trick Microsoft recommends OEMs use for fitting Windows on systems with as few as 16 GB of storage, which consists on using WIM images for storing the system files, works only while the install is fresh: as more and more system updates are installed, the altered files seem to be stored out of the image, which means there&#x27;s effectively more space used with Windows files than with a normal install. I have &quot;reserved&quot; the Windows 10 update and I&#x27;m eager to see how it will deal with background-downloading the (possibly gigabytes) of files into a system with only 1 GB free.<p>I once thought of installing Visual Studio just to see how slow it would run, but gave up once I understood most components must be installed to C: (it appears that installing VS effectively equates to &quot;extending Windows&quot; with developer tools).<p>I am still quite happy with the purchase (it was about $150) since it allows for doing things Android tablets don&#x27;t do, like running the full MS Office or using proper desktop versions of browsers and other software. I imagine this stick opens the same kind of possibilities.
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johnchristopher将近 10 年前
How would the Baytrail Z3735F CPU that it is equipped with compare with a 6 year-old ATOM n280 ?
neotokyo将近 10 年前
Can these Baytrail processors handle HEVC &#x2F; h.265 at HD well?
WorldWideWayne将近 10 年前
Every single TV in my house as a Windows device plugged into it. We&#x27;ve tried Roku, Chromecast and others - but you can&#x27;t beat Windows if flexibility is what you want.<p>Having just a Chromecast sucks because you need a whole other smart device to actually do things. The Roku is a little better, but honestly it&#x27;s too slow to navigate.<p>With Windows, I can do whatever the heck I want. We can play classic game emulators with Xbox controllers, watch ripped exercise DVDs with VLC media player (my wife does this), we run Netflix for Windows or Kodi to watch movies&#x2F;TV and then of course we can do anything that a Chromecast does by simply opening Chrome (with adblock). It&#x27;s awesome.
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thrillgore将近 10 年前
It looks like a product not particularly solving any solution. The Chromecast solves a problem. This does not.
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