ASUS Pen Stick is an Intel Cherry Trail powered HDMI stick PC

by Mark Tyson on 4 June 2015, 12:36

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ASUS is showing off an HDMI stick form factor computer at Computex. The previously unseen device is called the ASUS Pen Stick. Overall this is a similar product to the previously launched Intel Compute Stick but ASUS's model is built upon the newer Intel Cherry Trail platform.

As with other such HDMI stick PCs the new ASUS one looks like an enlarged USB flash drive. It does look sleeker than Intel's effort though. The design is said to have been inspired by premium fountain pens – that's why ASUS displayed it alongside a bunch of pencils… The product is also being made in black and white shades.

The key specs of the ASUS Pen Stick are as follows:

  • Intel Cherry Trail CPU with HD graphics
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 32GB of flash storage
  • 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 support
  • HDMI connector with detachable cap
  • Micro-SD card reader
  • 2 x USB 2.0 ports plus a micro-USB port for power
  • Combo audio jack
  • Power button with LED
  • 12.1 x 3.2 x 1.4cm product dimensions
  • Windows 10 OS

As mentioned above, the ASUS Pen Stick trumps Intel's Compute Stick with its newer processor, equipped with Airmont cores, but there are further nice improvements present. Firstly ASUS device buyers will benefit from an additional full sized USB port. Secondly the new ASUS device is said, by Liliputing, to be fanless. (But it is hoped that it won't throttle performance to keep the heat levels down). Users choosing the ASUS Pen Stick will also benefit from a Windows 10 out of the box experience.

According to reports the ASUS Pen Stick will become available in Q4 this year and will retail at $150, the same current pricing of the Intel Compute Stick.



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The design is said to have been inspired by premium fountain pens – that's why ASUS displayed it alongside a bunch of pencils

Give me strength!

Those that can, do. Those that can't join the marketing department.
Kanoe
Those that can, do. Those that can't join the marketing department.

Yeah I see your point, it was a bit wooden, a lead balloon… perhaps they just felt like showing how chunky what they have got is by comparison to an old fashioned shaft.
Does the stick have a built in pen? If so I want it lol
TRUTHnTRINITY
Does the stick have a built in pen? If so I want it lol
Far too chunky to use as a pen, a highlighter on the other hand…. why didn't their marketing team think of that?