As some of you may not realize, writing content is not my livelihood. All of this is a weekend hobby where I create content for you to like, share, and experience the content at hand. In the case of Qwerty Articles, that content is for technical articles, tutorials, and reviews.
Since this is not a source of any income, I need to make money another way. I do so through my full-time IT position. By working in the very field that I type content for, I get to experience and then share real IT problems that demand real answers.
What all of you get in return is a more in-depth understanding and experience of how a product may be used. Such as my review on the Mpow H5 headphones where I needed noise cancellation headphones in a server room.
In one of my upcoming work adventures, it is time to travel and with that means being able to access both work and personal content while being away from my computer. A lot of travelers tend to bring along a laptop or tablet.
The hassle I have with that is laptops and tablets require charging, are often barely used outside of the hotel, and need to be specially handled through airports. For a short trip, I’ll need to take my laptop, but I don’t plan on using much at all.
In a flooded computer market, it’s tough to differentiate yourself, yet AzulleTech has done so quite well. Over the past few years, I’ve reviewed some of their miniature PCs. These tiny machines can fit in the palm of your hand and can be setup anywhere for most use cases.
This time, this miniature PC is truly miniature. Being released at the end of May, AzulleTech’s Access3 is a HDMI stick that boasts a full-blown Windows 10 Professional operating system.
In a device no longer than 5.2 inches, you get an Intel Apollo processor, 6GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and your choice of either wireless or Ethernet. All you need is a Bluetooth keyboard/mouse, a 2A wall port, and a single HDMI port on a TV; it even supports 4K TVs.
It’s an interesting upcoming device, one that seems like the perfect travel companion and allows you to have a Windows 10 PC on any TV anywhere. Plug it into an HDMI port and power it on for a full Windows 10 desktop PC experience.
With the performance of AzulleTech’s last few miniature computers, I am excited to review this little PC after its May 25th release date. Stay tune for the review here at Qwerty Articles.
For those who can’t wait and need to get their hands on this device, AzulleTech is offering a preorder, $20 off, price for $175. I’ll need to wait for my full review on the Access3 before recommending it, but if this PC is like any previous AzulleTech product, it’s bound to be a great preorder.
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