Wednesday 24 June 2020

A good PC stick is an instant computer, just add a screen! That's the idea at least, but it can be hard to know which one to buy. Relax, we've got you covered. We came up with a list of the best PC sticks available — and even included some budget options — so you can take your computer with you wherever you go.

Cheaper intel

Intel Compute Stick 2nd Gen

Staff pick

Running a 32-bit version of Windows 10, the Compute Stick allows you to have a full desktop PC anywhere you have a screen with an HDMI port. It runs Intel's Atom x5-Z8300 processor and has 2GB of RAM, making it perfectly capable of streaming HD video from your favorite services. The 32GB solid-state drive (SSD) offers limited storage space; however, the microSD card slot supports cards up to 128GB if you find yourself starved for space.

$170 at Amazon $150 at Walmart $170 at Newegg

Speedy processor

Intel Compute Stick CS325

This version of Intel's Compute Stick runs on the 64-bit version of Windows 10 and also offers onboard storage of 64GB, making it easier to store more of your important files and documents on the go. The CS325 has three 3.0 USB ports, one on the stick itself, and two on the power adapter, making it easy to hook in any devices or peripherals you deem necessary.

$345 at Amazon $425 at Newegg

Great budget option

AWOW PC Stick

With mobile versions of Microsoft Office already on board, dual-band Wi-Fi, and an Intel Atom x5-Z8350 processor, the AWOW Mini PC is a tremendous mobile desktop for productivity. Its 32GB storage capacity can be supplemented with a microSD so that you won't be left with a lack of storage, and it's two cooling fans help keep it from overheating.

$140 at Amazon

Expandable storage

ACEPC W5 Pro

Including the Intel Atom Z8350 processor, the ACEPC W5 Pro also comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, meaning it will stream all your favorite shows and movies, and let you browse the web just fine. Much like Intel's PC stick, the microSD card slot will allow you to expand your storage capacity —up to 128GB — making it easy to store all the necessary files and apps you want. Plus, it has two USB-A ports allowing you to connect all your favorite accessories.

$153 at Amazon

Lots of ports

ASUS VivoStick TS10-B017D

With a Windows 10 onboard, you'll have a full operating system to work with when you plug this little stick into a monitor or TV. Also inside, you'll find a quad-core Intel Atom x5-Z8350 processor, which means the Asus VivoStick is more than capable of day-to-day activities like streaming Netflix, checking your email, and browsing the web. When it comes to connecting to other devices, the ASUS VivoStick features one USB 2.0 port and one USB 3.0 port allowing you to plug in various devices that use USB-A connections. ASUS even managed to squeeze in a headphone jack.

$200 at Walmart $200 at Newegg

Dual-band Wi-Fi compatible

Azulle Access Plus

Pre-loaded with a full 64-bit version of Windows 10, the Azulle Access Plus comes with 32GB of onboard storage and a microSD card slot that can use up to a 128GB card. Its 64-bit Intel Quad-Core processor is enough to stream movies and get your emails done, and it's dual-band Wi-Fi compatible so that you can get a reliable connection.

$170 at Amazon $190 at Newegg

A pint-sized PC

Any of the options listed above is a perfect way to have a portable PC on you whenever you go! Having a small, pocket-sized PC that runs Windows 10 is a fantastic tool for anyone who finds themselves traveling a lot for work or pleasure!

For my money, I like the Intel Compute Stick 2nd Gen. Since I only need to use a PC stick for some emailing, Netflix watching, and maybe a PowerPoint or two, I don't need a super-fast processor.

If you want to save some money, however, you'll want to go with the AWOW Mini PC or the ASUS VivoStick TS10-B017D, with the latter giving you the most ports. You'll still have to spend some money, but sometimes every dollar saved counts.



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