Called the VivoStick, this is Asus answer for Intels Compute Stick.
Its a PC that runs Windows 10, which can be carried in your pocket.
Just to remind, the Compute Stick form factor is the x86 version of the popular ARM-based HDMI sticks.
The first generation x86 Compute Stick came from Intel and used a Bay Trail-T SoC.
In spite of looking like an oversized thumb drive, the unit was actively cooled.
It is based on a quad-core Intel Atom processor.
This means that you might connect a mouse and keyboard at launch, making the initial setup substantially easier.
According to TechRadar, the VivoStick is clocked at 1.44GHz (burtsable to 1.84GHz).
It measures 138mm x 34mm x 15mm and weighs 70 grams.
Its also a bit larger than other pcs-on-a-stick.
The VivoStick is available in three color options: white/silver, matte black/gloss black, and blue/gold.
source: www.techworm.net