It is raining stick PCs
It appears as though everyone is busy making a PC-on-a-stick device these days. The latest to join this list is Indian electronics company iBall, which recently announced a Windows 8.1 HDMI dongle in partnership with Microsoft.
Called Splendo, the device is set to go on sale in India next month, priced at 9,000 rupees or roughly $140. It isn’t much unlike the many stick PCs that have come before it, including the $150 Intel Compute Stick that we found brimming with promise but low on performance in our review.
There’s an as-yet-unknown Intel Atom quad-core chip, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of built-in storage, micro SDXC slot for external storage, HDMI port, USB port, and a micro USB port. For connectivity, it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. According to Microsoft, the device will ship with a keyboard and mouse.
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