Lenovo Unveils Its Own PC on a Stick

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Today Lenovo has announced the ideacenter Stick 300, adding to the growing list of PC-on-a-stick offerings. Starting at $129, the ideacentre Stick 300 delivers its power using an Intel Atom Processor Z3735F.

Palm-sized, the ideacentre Stick 300 measures only 15mm thin and comes packed with 2GB of memory and 32GB of storage. It is available with Windows 8.1 and will be upgradable to Windows 10. The intent of the device is to transform any display (TV or monitor) with an HDMI port into a PC, allowing users to browse the web, work on a larger screen, and stream media.

The Lenovo ideacentre Stick 300 will be available fromhttp://www.lenovo.com and, though the exact release date is yet to be determined, should hit US retail shelves starting this fall.

Full specs:

  • Processor: Intel Baytrial Z3735F Processor

  • Operating System: Windows 8.1 with Bing or Windows 10 (when available)

  • Memory: Up to 2 GB Storage Up to 32 GB

  • Speakers: 0.5L

  • Preloaded software: Security & Support, Microsoft Office 365 (3 months trial)

  • Dimensions: 3.94" x 1.50" x 0.59"

  • Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0

  • Ports: 1 x HDMI, 1 x Micro USB 2.0, SD card reader

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