Is that an ASUS vape pen? No, it's the VivoStick mini PC now available in PH at PHP 9,990! GIZGUIDEPH GadgetCoach TechPH ASUSPH ASUSVivoStick
ASUS just released a mini PC that looks like a vape pen with the VivoStick. It is priced at PHP 9,990 and is available now in the Philippines!The ASUS VivoStick is a mini PC that is so small it is the size of a vape pen. In terms of design, it measures 135 x 36 x 16.5 mm. It comes with a power button at one end and a built-in HDMI connector on the other. For ports, it has 1x USB-A 3.0, 1x USB-A 2.0, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a micro-USB port for power.
What is this for you ask? Well, for one, it is a full-fledged Windows 10 Pro PC. You can use it for a variety of functions like a basic daily essentials PC, a Home theater PC, converting older TVs to a smart TV, cloud gaming, easy projections, mass deployment in schools, digital signage, customer/employee kiosk, and more.
Inside, it runs a 1.44GHz Intel Atom Z8350 quad-core processor, integrated Intel HD graphics, up to 4GB LPDDR3 RAM, and up to 64GB eMMC storage. It also comes with WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1. You can even use the VivoRemote app to use your mobile device as a keyboard remote for your VivoStick.The only variant available for ASUS VivoStick in the Philippines is the 2GB/32GB variant. It is available via the official ASUS LazMall store and Villman.
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