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$189 PC on a Stick with Windows 8.1 Delivered @ eStore

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FREESTICK

PC On a Stick with Windows 8.1 - Intel Inside

Just $189 for 24 hours only. Offer ends MIDNIGHT Saturday August 15, 2015
Very limited stock at this price.
Plus FREE DELIVERY exclusive to OzBargain - Must use code FREESTICK at checkout

PC on a Stick - World's Smallest PC
The PC On a Stick features an Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz Quad Core Processor, Intel HD Graphics, 2GB DDR3L memory, built-in wireless 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth connectivity, 32GB on-board storage, and a micro SD card slot for additional storage. Pre-installed with Windows 8.1 with support for Android 4.4, get a complete experience on an ultra small, power efficient device that measures only 38mm x 110mm x 9.7mm. It’s everything you love about your desktop computer in a device that fits in the palm of your hand. Package includes an HDMI cable, Micro USB cable and a 5V/2A power adapter. Backed by a 1 year warranty.

An ultra tiny device that can turn your TV or monitor into a powerful PC with Windows 8.1 by simply plugging it into an HDMI port.
• Mini PC is an ultra Tiny device that can turn your TV or Monitor into a AIO PC by simply plug it into HDMI port
• Offers full desktop PC experience with WINDOWS 8.1 OS support
• Versatile product range from a home media player, AIO desktop PC, to digital signage and kiosk application
• Easily migrate to new display without buying additional hardware
• Personal/ Pocket cloud wherever you go

FOR HOME
With TV
• HD 1080P Media Player
• Google Play Gaming
• Share smart phone or tablet content on big screen
• Extendable functionality by Google APPs

With Monitor / Touch Monitor
• AO desktop PC
• Touch AIO desktop PC

FOR WORK AND ON THE GO
With TV/ Monitor/ Office Projector
• Ultra potable PC for office worker or traveler to extend your workspace & productivity work in the office, hotel or on the go
• Personal cloud access wherever you go

For KIOSK, Digital Signage and more
With its ultra compact size, ultra low power, and fan-less advantages, Mini PC will be the most cost effective & simple solution for KIOS, Digital Signage and much more applications.

EDUCATION
Ultra potable, ultra light and ultra low cost solution for classrooms, labs and libraries. Students can do the daily homework and access the lessons by taking Mini PC home.
• Classroom PC/Computer labs/Library systems/ Homework

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Wonder how it performs thermally. That's usually the crippling factor with some of these tiny Windows PCs.

  • is it eligible for upgrade to windows 10?

  • +5

    Oh, so a FREESTICK means a $189 STICK. ;p

    • +1

      No, it means you pay $189 P&H to get a free stick. :D

  • What keyboard and mouse does it work with?

  • Claud0902, the offer of free delivery of this product is exclusive to OzBargain.
    For the free delivery, the code FREESTICK just needs to be added in at the shopping cart.

  • Can I upgrade it to Windows 10 and if so would the Xbox streaming work (how could I connect a controller etc.)?

  • +1

    Hi Rusty, any wireless keyboard and mouse can be used with the PC on a stick.
    eStore has wireless keyboards from $22 and keyboard/mouse combo from $28.
    These will qualify for free delivery if ordered in the same order as the PC on a Stick.

  • +1

    Our supplier posted a video that advises the PC on a stick can be upgraded to Windows 10
    Watch here: https://youtu.be/Fk9tSGkDoNQ

  • My TV Doesnt have a wifi. Can this stick connect to wifi? Any one knows?

  • +1

    lucky this wasn't a tightarse deal otherwise the coupon code might have been ….unfortunate

    • +1

      FANTARSESTICK?

  • Same product (same assembly line) is A$152 at gearbest, plus a bit extra for express post.

    http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_210701.html

    Its just a generic Intel stick clone.
    Available cheaper without the windows license if you want Linux.

    (edited, the $135 item I linked earlier may not have been genuine license.)

    • No but wait! It's local Au stock! That's surely worth the extra. Or not. Yeah it's not.

  • Intel Compute Stick Review: Don’t Buy It

    http://gizmodo.com/intel-compute-stick-review-don-t-buy-it-1…

    • That’s when it suddenly dawned on me that I needed to have two USB devices plugged into a single port—and that I was screwed.

      That's when it dawned on me that the Gizmodo reviewer was an utter moron.

    • "Maybe there’s still a future in dongle-based computing, but that future doesn’t start here."

      Ouch.

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