It was three years ago when I first reviewed the now-popular Amazon Fire TV Stick, a multimedia device that connected directly to an HDMI port on a TV to provide media content. Welcome to my review of the Azulle Access3 Mini PC. Known as the Access3, the new mobile computer is an HDMI-media stick sized computer that has the full desktop experience we’ve always wanted while on the go. With endless possibilities, imagine running a full digital signage board at a trade show or having full Windows 10 in your hotel room on the big screen TV all from a device that is only 5.5 inches in length. This time, I’m reviewing a computer that can fit in your shirt pocket. I recently reviewed their Inspire and Byte3 that give you Windows 10 on a computer that fits in the palm of your hand. Instead, what if it came on a device like your Amazon Fire TV Stick or Roku Stick?Īzulle is a unique computer company in that they specialize in tiny computers. In the case of digital signage or traveling for work, laptops aren’t always the easiest way to get Windows. The biggest problem with both of them is that sometimes they can be a hassle to move about.ĭesktops are self-explanatory as to why they are a hassle to move, but even laptops have their disadvantages: they often weigh over five pounds, larger-screened units are tough to pack into a backpack, and they require space to be sat down. Both of them do an excellent job at running the Office suite but one of them is mobile, and the other is not. If we want to run Microsoft Office on Windows 10 productively, we’ll need a desktop or laptop. Folding smartphones are right around the corner, more and more cars are beginning to drive and stop themselves, and we get better at fitting the same performance of something that was big into something smaller. But what about a computer that is similar to a desktop, but can be easily moved about? What category does that fall into?Īs technology advances, we see incredible things. Of course, that is the correct answer.īoth smartphones, tablets, and their additional battery powered companions are essentially mobile computers that can be taken anywhere to do anything that they can. If I say the words mobile computing, what comes to mind? Probably your smartphone or tablet device.
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