![]() ![]() Total HD/flash space is 28.7GB of which 21.1GB are free to use after Win10 is installed. A Micro SD Card can be added up to 128GB. The PC stick is running Windows 10 32Bit with an Intel Atom Z3735F CPU 1.33GHz with 2GB of RAM. First time boot up was simple with no issues. If anyone has questions or wants me to try something let me know. I got it in the mail today so I am planning on putting it through some tests. Enjoy a device that excels in versatility as this PC stick provides you with a full USB 2.0 port, micro USB port, and micro SD card slot. ![]() Measuring 4.33 X 1.02 X 0.45 inches, the Quantum Access is the perfect size for any office, entertainment center, or bedroom. Truly take the Quantum Access wherever you desire. With a built in HDMI output, you can simply plug the Quantum Access into any HDMI port and instantly "access" your PC. This mini PC is perfect for streaming media as it is fueled by a top-of-the-line Intel HD Graphics (Gen 7). This powerful combination of hardware is perfect for heavy word processing, high definition video streaming, and gaming. To ensure optimal performance, the Quantum Access offers 2GB of DDR3L RAM and a snappy 32GB of onboard memory. The Quantum Access is driven by the all-new Intel Atom (Quad-core) 1.33 GHZ Z3735F processor. The Quantum Access is equipped with the latest full version of Windows 10. Heres the link to the PC stick on Amazon: My goal here is to find a low powered device that can run 24/7 stable for things like Nodelink, the Hue Emulator, and maybe a few other programs on. I know some of you will argue the fact this is running Windows and most have the parts to the Pi, but thats not the point I am trying to make. Its only about $20 more than a RaspPi when you consider the Pi, a power supply, memory card, case, etc. So I recently purchased this Azulle Quantum Access Mini PC Stick from Amazon for $90 to test. I have a need for a Windows PC that can be run 24/7 that I can VPN into and run a few programs for my AV installations. However some of us don't want to or have time for the learning curve for the RaspPI. It seems people want a cheap and low powered device to run whatever on, like NodeLink, BWS Systems Hue Emulator, etc. So theres been a ton of talk about the RaspberryPI here and integration with the ISY. ![]()
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