Earlier this year Chinese device maker Mele launched a Windows PC stick called the Mele PCG01, featuring an Intel Atom processor, an external antenna, and a fanless design.

It’s basically the company’s answer to the Intel Compute Stick.

Now Mele has a new model called the PCG02, and it has one major feature the Intel Compute Stick does not: an Ethernet port. Mele says the PCG02 should be available by the end of November.

At launch, the PCG02 will ship with an Intel Atom Z3735F Bay Trail processor. But Mele plans to offer a version with a faster Cherry Trail processor by the end of the year.

Other specs are pretty much the same as for the PCG01, including:

2GB of RAM

32GB of eMMC storage

microSD card slot for up to 128GB of removable storage

USB and micro USB ports

HDMI 1.4 connector

802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0

The system supports 10/100M Ethernet connections, so it’s not super-speedy, but it could offer a reliable way to connect to the internet if you’re using the Mele PCG02 in a place that has spotty WiFi.

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