
From the looks of it, it seems slightly heavier and bigger than the usual sticks, you can connect this with an HD monitor or LCD TV to turn it into a makeshift PC. At this point, the main gripe is that a USB port or power adapter is necessary for the stick to power itself on. Don't rely on the HDMI port.

The micro SD card slot rests on the right side whereas three components lie on the left including: power button, full size USB port and a micro USB port meant for charging. There are two variants of the same device. One operates Windows 8.1 with 2GB of RAM alongside 32GB of space setting users back by $149. The other is a Linux variant that sports 1GB of RAM along with 8GB of memory for $89.
