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Canonical has announced that the Ubuntu powered Intel Compute Stick (STCK1A8LFC) will go on sale next week for about $110 USD (approx £70 – €99). The Intel Compute Stick was previously unveiled back in Jan 2015 with Windows 8.1 or Ubuntu (Linux) OS pre-installed.

Intel Compute Stick Comes with Ubuntu OS Only Costs $110 USD Price Specifications

The Ubuntu powered Intel Compute Stick offers the performance, quality and value you expect from Intel, and the sleek, easy to use open source operating system from Ubuntu.

With the Intel Compute Stick you can turn any monitor or HDMI TV into an Ubuntu-based computer. There is Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth v4.0 on-board the stick enabling you to just plug and connect to your wireless network, keyboard and mouse.

Intel Compute Stick Comes with Ubuntu OS Only Costs $110 USD Price Specs

The Intel Compute Stick is small enough to fit in your the palm of your hand without compromising on performance. It houses an Intel Atom quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. The Intel Compute Stick is portable which is ideal for business users and people on the move.

The Intel Compute Stick comes with 8GB of built-in storage and the on-board microSD card slot offers an additional storage, giving you quick and easy access to your important files on the go.

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