Thanks for the review! Doing a small project where I will just be streaming RUclips videos or music. I was unsure how good this would actually be for that. Looks like it’ll be perfect! Thanks
Devices like this are perfect as a guest-room email, Facebook, & RUclips machine. I can see this as something provided to granny or someone less technically savvy as well.
Okay, I know nothing about these but am I correct in thinking that you can plug it into a Monitor or TV then use a wireless Keyboard & Mouse to use it as a compact PC in tight quarters like an RV ?
I recently purchased one of these units and can attest for lightweight computing (e.g. internet surfing, email, text editing, office apps), this device works adequately. I have it configured to match my desktop PC and use it for portable computing when I don't wanna carry my laptop (e.g. going through airport security). With wireless input (keyboard and mouse) and an LCD panel at my destination location, I can plug this in and function as if I am in front of my home computer. I will endorse that simultaneous use of video streaming DOES IN FACT impact smoothness of performance, for example, if I am in a video call and trying to document notes during the call, text input can be laggy. I would NOT recommend using this device for graphics or video editing.
In this day and age of smart TVs, computers easily hook up to internet--seems like an expensive redundancy,. Though I did see someone in comnments mention that it could hook up to motel TV for greater flexibility in TV viewing.
Interesting product. Given that its running windows, I take it that it would also need regular updating and restarts, anti-virus, etc. Too bad power is so weak but I suppose for single tasks like displaying a power point or playing a looped video enough. Not sure if its worth the $186 black Friday price though. Seems like a Raspberry Pi 4 is a better buy even it that was a few dollars more.
Its small size and low price appear to be its only virtues beyond laptops, which can just as easily be linked to external monitors and keyboards. I have a friend who is blind and obviously doesn't require a monitor. The Windows operating system has narrator, and probably could run Jaws as well, both of which are text to speech facilities.
Can anyone say something regarding the 4k60fps video playing on this device? Can this TOY play such heavy files without interrupting or delays from the external HDD? Thanks in advance folks.
Looking for something I can just use to surf the internet and check e-mail and can attach to my roku smart tv. I can use my tv itself for video streaming like youtube. So no over heating issues just doing web browsing? Have you continued to use this computer stick over the long term? Any idea how it holds up?
I have 2 of these i've been playing with a little bit are these legit? Something seems off about these like no windows loading screen, and they're cheaper than a windows license itself.
@@NaturalBornLowlander Not many notebooks in this price range offer full windows 11. If windows in S mode is okay a notebook would be better if you want to pack it around.
Certainly. I'm installing one in my RV to run software that my solar energy system runs. As long as the software you need can run on the system specs, do it!
@@jeradtech 2 more questions: 1- can keep it running if I disconnected from the tv HDMI port? 2- is there a same brand model that can be charged over usb-c pd?
Thank you for taking the time to make for this useful video.
Thanks for the review! Doing a small project where I will just be streaming RUclips videos or music. I was unsure how good this would actually be for that. Looks like it’ll be perfect! Thanks
Devices like this are perfect as a guest-room email, Facebook, & RUclips machine. I can see this as something provided to granny or someone less technically savvy as well.
The only advantage I see in this over a typical mini pc is that you don't have to carry around an HDMI cable.
Would be good for older hotels and inns that have bad cable TV's.
Okay, I know nothing about these but am I correct in thinking that you can plug it into a Monitor or TV then use a wireless Keyboard & Mouse to use it as a compact PC in tight quarters like an RV ?
Correct.
I’d like to know if there’s a version that can handle heavy lifting
Thanks for the review, it is always helpful to see what is out there….
I recently purchased one of these units and can attest for lightweight computing (e.g. internet surfing, email, text editing, office apps), this device works adequately. I have it configured to match my desktop PC and use it for portable computing when I don't wanna carry my laptop (e.g. going through airport security). With wireless input (keyboard and mouse) and an LCD panel at my destination location, I can plug this in and function as if I am in front of my home computer. I will endorse that simultaneous use of video streaming DOES IN FACT impact smoothness of performance, for example, if I am in a video call and trying to document notes during the call, text input can be laggy. I would NOT recommend using this device for graphics or video editing.
does it have a BIOS and a power on by RTC?
I came to watch this review to try and figure out if this would run Minecraft for my son. Amazingly you answered this question directly! Lmao Thanks!
Nice!
Can Microsoft Excel from Office load and run on this device? Other Office programs like Word and Visio?
In this day and age of smart TVs, computers easily hook up to internet--seems like an expensive redundancy,. Though I did see someone in comnments mention that it could hook up to motel TV for greater flexibility in TV viewing.
Interesting product. Given that its running windows, I take it that it would also need regular updating and restarts, anti-virus, etc. Too bad power is so weak but I suppose for single tasks like displaying a power point or playing a looped video enough. Not sure if its worth the $186 black Friday price though. Seems like a Raspberry Pi 4 is a better buy even it that was a few dollars more.
Antivirus is built into Windows.
@@zuperine It's usually not all that great though...
MeLE Fanless Mini PC Stick PCG02 Pro N5105 8GB/128GB
On paper should be much faster, though I would not be surprised if it thermal throttles.
@@jacobnunya808 wish they gave it 16gb ram
Seems good to me, what about basic office apps like document editors, web editors, spreadsheets?
Runs them just fine.
Its small size and low price appear to be its only virtues beyond laptops, which can just as easily be linked to external monitors and keyboards. I have a friend who is blind and obviously doesn't require a monitor. The Windows operating system has narrator, and probably could run Jaws as well, both of which are text to speech facilities.
Can anyone say something regarding the 4k60fps video playing on this device? Can this TOY play such heavy files without interrupting or delays from the external HDD? Thanks in advance folks.
How is browser capability and streaming
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Can you connect an external hard drive to it?
Looking for something I can just use to surf the internet and check e-mail and can attach to my roku smart tv. I can use my tv itself for video streaming like youtube. So no over heating issues just doing web browsing? Have you continued to use this computer stick over the long term? Any idea how it holds up?
This would handle that well. I didn't have any overheating issues even when running Minecraft.
Thinking this might be a good "PC" to use exclusively for gSender with my CNC, any thoughts Jerad?
Would likely work well for something like that.
Is it possible to run linux on it?
I have 2 of these i've been playing with a little bit are these legit? Something seems off about these like no windows loading screen, and they're cheaper than a windows license itself.
Yeah, that seemed a little weird as well. Mine still works though and I know a guy who is using four of them in his restaurants for digital signage.
Would this work well for excel?
Certainly powerful enough for Excel.
Would be really cool to hook it up with a portable battery and monitor
Yeah, and then we could name it something like notebook...oh wait......
@@NaturalBornLowlander Not many notebooks in this price range offer full windows 11. If windows in S mode is okay a notebook would be better if you want to pack it around.
if using ethernet, can the wi fi then be turned off?
Yes, just like you can on any windows pc.
@@jeradtech thanks for the reply would I be able to run IPTV Smarters android app on the MeLe
Can I make a sort of small server for home?
Certainly. I'm installing one in my RV to run software that my solar energy system runs. As long as the software you need can run on the system specs, do it!
@@jeradtech 2 more questions: 1- can keep it running if I disconnected from the tv HDMI port? 2- is there a same brand model that can be charged over usb-c pd?
Could this be used to store crypto offline?
Yes, but I would make sure to connect it every 30-days to make sure software updates are completed.
Can it be remoted into from a Mac?
Yes, using something like Chrome Remote Desktop or Team Viewer.
Are you going to show off the device while you talk, or is this video more about you and the product is secondary?
I don't see any access screws. How do I crack this open to upgrade the RAM?
Hammer.
@@chinaboss6683 wow you're so smart
@@ryanc2115 It takes a brilliant mind to offer such simple solutions.
The bottom plate can be removed with a wedge (think guitar pick) they come in cell phone or pc repair kits.
I own a MELE PC stick and its slow.
These things are so cool
Stop talking and show the performance
La vidéo qui sert à rien bla-bla-bla et rien sur un essai etc
Il vend du vent normal bec Windows la fenêtre est ouverte alors je pars 😂
128 gig of ram? You should quit tech review.
I meant storage. Chill.
What not a big deal man