iBall Splendo (PC on Stick) – Unboxing and First Impressions

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Microsoft unveiled Splendo, a PC on stick from iBall which runs Windows 8.1 out of the box, and upgradable to Windows 10.  This particular segment looks very promising for being portable and easy to use feature. Imagine introducing this to bunch of kids who can have a full fledge PC running without putting a lot of money into a standard PC and manage it form every aspect.

Today we look at iBall’s Splendo, a PC on the Stick.

iBall Splendo (PC on Stick) Unboxing and First Impressions

When I first for the package, I was very surprised. The package is huge and tall as it includes a full fledge bluetooth enabled keyboard. There is also a mouse. Then comes the Splendo, along with OTG cable, power adapter (most of you will need this) and an extender if space around HDMI is crowded.

Looking at the specifications, you get an Intel Atom quad-core processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, 32GB internal storage, along with Intel HD graphics, microSDXC card slot, USB and micro-USB ports, multi-channel digital audio, and WiFi and Bluetooth v4.0 connectivity.

When it comes to build quality, Its solid. I loved the quality and first easily into the pocket. You can carry all your work in this PC and connect anywhere to deliver a presentation or do your regular office work.

iBall Splendo PC on Stick

Coming to the keyboard, its way too big and kills the portability theme to be honest. I was expecting a much smaller keyboard, which would have been fine fit. However those craving for a full keyboard, this is the best deal.

iBall Splendo Keyboard

The mouse is just sweet for its size and usability. Its small, auto turns off when you aren’t using it for a long time, but perfect when it comes to getting work done.

iBall Splendo Mouse

I am reviewing this device as of now, so let me know if you have any questions.

Ashish Mohta
A die-hard fan of Windows, PC Gaming, and Xbox. He is a seasoned content writer with over 15 years of experience in the industry. He is a specialist in writing about Windows, software reviews, troubleshooting Windows, and automation.

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