Brand | ASUS 华硕 |
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制造商 | Asus |
型号 | TS10-B183D |
商品尺寸 | 13.49 x 3.61 x 1.68 cm; 331 克 |
电池 | 锂离子电池 电池(附带) |
形状大小 | 粘贴 |
最大显示分辨率 | 1280 x 800 |
CPU生产商 | Intel |
CPU核心数量 | 1 |
内存容量 | 2 GB |
存储技术 | DDR4 |
内存类型 | SODIMM |
最大支持内存容量 | 32 GB |
硬盘接口 | PCIE x 16 |
显示芯片品牌 | Intel |
显卡类型 | Integrated |
图形RAM类型 | DIMM |
显卡接口1 | 集成 |
连接类型 | 蓝牙 |
计算机无线类型1 | 802.11ac, 蓝牙 |
USB 2.0接口 | 1 |
光驱设备 | BD-R |
硬件平台 | PC |
操作系统 | Windows 10 Pro |
是否包含电池 | 是 |
锂电池容量 | 2.6 毫安时 |
电池包装类型 | 电池是装配在该商品内 |
电池锂含量 | 0.5 克 |
锂离子的数量 | 7 |
锂金属的数量 | 7 |
商品重量 | 331 g |
ASUS 华硕 Vivo Stick PC TS10 Intel Atom 四核 2GB RAM 32GB eMMC WiFi 蓝牙内置 TPM Windows 10 Pro
ASUS Vivo Stick PC TS10 Intel Atom Quad Core 2GB RAM 32GB eMMC WiFi Bluetooth Built-in TPM Windows 10 Pro
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ASUS Vivo Stick PC TS10 Intel Atom Quad Core 2GB RAM 32GB eMMC WiFi Bluetooth Built-in TPM Windows 10 Pro
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- 内置*性 – TPM 支持防盗*蜂鸣器和缺口
- 全 PC 功能 – 将任何配备 HDMI 的显示器、电视或投影仪变成个人电脑
- 广泛的连接 – 802.11ac Wi-Fi、蓝牙 4.1、USB 3.0 和 USB 2.0 端口以及音频输出插孔捆绑 VivoStick 支架,可实现多种放置选项
- 凉爽可靠性能 – VivoStick 采用内部冷却风扇,防止过热
- Built-in security – TPM support, anti-theft security buzzer and notch
- Full PC functionality – turn any HDMI-equipped monitor, TV, or projector into a PC
- Extensive connectivity – 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, and an audio output jack Bundled VivoStick Holder for versatile placement options
- Cool and reliable performance – VivoStick features an internal cooling fan to prevent overheating
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用户评分 |
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Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2020年4月29日 |
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商品描述
ASUS 华硕 VivoStick 是一款袖珍型 Windows PC,随时随地为您提供台式电脑般的计算服务。 它由 Intel® Atom™ 处理器驱动,可将任何 HDMI 电视、显示器或投影仪转变为全功能电脑,适合工作或娱乐。 VivoStick 为您的家庭、办公室或任何您需要的地方开启计算的可能性。
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Patrick
1.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
No longer supported by Google - Security risk!
2020年11月23日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I bought this a few years ago, worked great, but google has decided to stop supporting it, so no more updates to the OS or security as of November 2020. Also, no replacement in this form factor, which is disappointing, as this *was* a great little device that you could put on the back of your tv, or throw into your carry on with a bluetooth keyboard for travel.
29 个人发现此评论有用

Guillermo Ruiz Buenrostro
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Now that's what I was looking for in a small gadget.
2016年8月16日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I love Android, and I love ChromeOS. I have an Acer chromebook, an Amazon Fire, an Apple iPad, and a Samsung Galaxy, and so far, and oddly enough, this chromebit is my favourite piece of technology.
First things first. This is NOT a fast machine. It is slower than the chromebook I bought three years ago, yet not that slow: I've watched Rio 2016 on streaming and there is just the barest hint of lag, and I think it is my ISP's fault rather than the chromebit. It's completely portable. Just this morning I did a presentation by plugging it into an HD monitor instead of looking for an overhead projector. It does everything a chromebook or a chromebox can, except that this thing, sadly, does not have USB 3.0 capabilities. I also miss having a microphone, but at least it paired nice and easy with my bluetooth hearphones and keyboard. Wifi reception may be a little bit compromised behind the monitor or TV, but at least you can use an expander cable (I got one that was a meter long and got a coupler, and it works like a charm). Using google drive eases the lack of internal capacity: it has barely 16 GB on board, but I've tested it with USB drives up to 128 GB and external SSD drives up to 256 GB; however, cheap drives tend to use more oower and some of them can be read but not write. Mechanical drives, using too much power, are simply not up to the task. Or to the power supply available, to tell you the truth; you need a wall outlet to power up the chromebit, because there isn't enough juice available from the USB ports of any standard TV. So if you want to connect several drives or accessories, you need a hub that supports an external power supply.
My only complaints are that the only USB port available is 2.0 instead of 3.0, and that it lacks a microsd expansion slot. Except for that, it's a perfect little machine for under a hundred bucks.
First things first. This is NOT a fast machine. It is slower than the chromebook I bought three years ago, yet not that slow: I've watched Rio 2016 on streaming and there is just the barest hint of lag, and I think it is my ISP's fault rather than the chromebit. It's completely portable. Just this morning I did a presentation by plugging it into an HD monitor instead of looking for an overhead projector. It does everything a chromebook or a chromebox can, except that this thing, sadly, does not have USB 3.0 capabilities. I also miss having a microphone, but at least it paired nice and easy with my bluetooth hearphones and keyboard. Wifi reception may be a little bit compromised behind the monitor or TV, but at least you can use an expander cable (I got one that was a meter long and got a coupler, and it works like a charm). Using google drive eases the lack of internal capacity: it has barely 16 GB on board, but I've tested it with USB drives up to 128 GB and external SSD drives up to 256 GB; however, cheap drives tend to use more oower and some of them can be read but not write. Mechanical drives, using too much power, are simply not up to the task. Or to the power supply available, to tell you the truth; you need a wall outlet to power up the chromebit, because there isn't enough juice available from the USB ports of any standard TV. So if you want to connect several drives or accessories, you need a hub that supports an external power supply.
My only complaints are that the only USB port available is 2.0 instead of 3.0, and that it lacks a microsd expansion slot. Except for that, it's a perfect little machine for under a hundred bucks.

5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Now that's what I was looking for in a small gadget.
2016年8月16日 在美国审核
I love Android, and I love ChromeOS. I have an Acer chromebook, an Amazon Fire, an Apple iPad, and a Samsung Galaxy, and so far, and oddly enough, this chromebit is my favourite piece of technology.2016年8月16日 在美国审核
First things first. This is NOT a fast machine. It is slower than the chromebook I bought three years ago, yet not that slow: I've watched Rio 2016 on streaming and there is just the barest hint of lag, and I think it is my ISP's fault rather than the chromebit. It's completely portable. Just this morning I did a presentation by plugging it into an HD monitor instead of looking for an overhead projector. It does everything a chromebook or a chromebox can, except that this thing, sadly, does not have USB 3.0 capabilities. I also miss having a microphone, but at least it paired nice and easy with my bluetooth hearphones and keyboard. Wifi reception may be a little bit compromised behind the monitor or TV, but at least you can use an expander cable (I got one that was a meter long and got a coupler, and it works like a charm). Using google drive eases the lack of internal capacity: it has barely 16 GB on board, but I've tested it with USB drives up to 128 GB and external SSD drives up to 256 GB; however, cheap drives tend to use more oower and some of them can be read but not write. Mechanical drives, using too much power, are simply not up to the task. Or to the power supply available, to tell you the truth; you need a wall outlet to power up the chromebit, because there isn't enough juice available from the USB ports of any standard TV. So if you want to connect several drives or accessories, you need a hub that supports an external power supply.
My only complaints are that the only USB port available is 2.0 instead of 3.0, and that it lacks a microsd expansion slot. Except for that, it's a perfect little machine for under a hundred bucks.
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VZD
1.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Keeps shutting down
2018年12月1日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Update 2: The unit gets extremely (as in EXTREMELY) hot. It get so hot that one cannot hold it. It would burn hands. That must be the reason why it shuts off.
Update: I am changing my review to 1 star. At first, I was quite happy with this unit and ordered a second one for another TV. Almost immediately this one starting shutting down more frequently. I was able to cancel the second purchase before it shipped. Now this unit shuts down several times per day and sometimes every half hour. It is pretty much useless. I now more rely on my chromebook laptop for streaming.
I use it mainly to stream videos and for light web surfing. Works very well in general, but occasionally shuts down and resets. I attached a USB hub to it and control it with a mouse and a mini keyboard.
Update: I am changing my review to 1 star. At first, I was quite happy with this unit and ordered a second one for another TV. Almost immediately this one starting shutting down more frequently. I was able to cancel the second purchase before it shipped. Now this unit shuts down several times per day and sometimes every half hour. It is pretty much useless. I now more rely on my chromebook laptop for streaming.
I use it mainly to stream videos and for light web surfing. Works very well in general, but occasionally shuts down and resets. I attached a USB hub to it and control it with a mouse and a mini keyboard.
26 个人发现此评论有用

Steven Scott
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Exceeded expectations
2018年5月29日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Pleasantly exceeded my expectations. Wanted another computer to replace my desktop computer, but I primarily use my laptop and have another laptop for work, so I couldn't justify the expense of a new computer that I didn't really need. My job uses Google, and I've been a Google user since it was invitation-only, so I tried a cheaper Chromebook (which I ended up giving away to my teenage niece,) and I looked into Chromeboxes which were still a little more than I wanted to spend. I was pleased to discover the Chromebit, but I was skeptical. I was worried about speed based on some reviews, but since I didn't plan on doing anything heavy on it, I figured I'd try it if the price dropped. It did, so I bought one. Set up was much easier than I expected -- very intuitive. I use it with a wireless keyboard with a built in trackpad. Using Windows and Mac laptops, I miss a few features when I'm using the Chromebit's Chrome OS, but those are minor. My main concern was processing speed, so I did a little Netflix marathon one day using the Chromebit. No problem. It played flawlessly except for a few little freezes that I attribute to my internet connection rather than Chromebit. The freezes also occurred less often than when I watch on my computer, Apple TV or tablet. Now that I know it's dependable, I might bring it along with me on some trips this summer.
Update: It worked at one hotel, but I probably wouldn't bring it with me traveling again. I brought it along on a week long trip that I just returned from. I stayed in three different hotels, all with wi-fi. At one hotel, then HDMI port was on some multimedia gadget box (sorry for my overly technical language, haha) where the HDMI port was slightly recessed making it too small for the Chromebit to plug into all the way (an HDMI extension cable might have helped). At the second hotel (vacation timeshare,) the Chromebit worked perfectly, although I just used it for Netflix and online music videos. At the third hotel, the hotel chain pretty much commandeered the entire television for their own tv service, so I couldn't change the source on the tv. At the one hotel where it worked, I didn't use it because, with an iPhone and iPad, we didn't need another computer even with a huge flat screen. If we traveled with kids, I think then we would have used it more, but overall, we usually don't stay in our rooms very much anyway, kids or no kids. In a nutshell, it works while traveling -- and if it doesn't, it's through no fault of the Chromebit.
Update: It worked at one hotel, but I probably wouldn't bring it with me traveling again. I brought it along on a week long trip that I just returned from. I stayed in three different hotels, all with wi-fi. At one hotel, then HDMI port was on some multimedia gadget box (sorry for my overly technical language, haha) where the HDMI port was slightly recessed making it too small for the Chromebit to plug into all the way (an HDMI extension cable might have helped). At the second hotel (vacation timeshare,) the Chromebit worked perfectly, although I just used it for Netflix and online music videos. At the third hotel, the hotel chain pretty much commandeered the entire television for their own tv service, so I couldn't change the source on the tv. At the one hotel where it worked, I didn't use it because, with an iPhone and iPad, we didn't need another computer even with a huge flat screen. If we traveled with kids, I think then we would have used it more, but overall, we usually don't stay in our rooms very much anyway, kids or no kids. In a nutshell, it works while traveling -- and if it doesn't, it's through no fault of the Chromebit.
10 个人发现此评论有用

Amazon Customer
1.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Auto Update Expiration (“AUE”) date died on November 2020- Don't purchase
2021年10月11日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
This roduct was nice and easy to use but they don't tell You that it's Auto Update Expiration (“AUE”) date was Nov of 2020/ So after that it will no longer be supported from Google and will not take updates in chrome, meaning that besides surfing the web and seeing youtube or online direct streaming it will not work with Netflix. Prime video, Viki or others like it.
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