A Windows license is needed to use Windows 10 via SuperSpeedBlazer. It relies on Microsoft's Windows To Go technology, so though minor Windows software updates are possible, major updates are not.
However, the stick still relies on the Mac to process the game, so we wouldn't expect all Macs to run the newest games on their maximum graphics settings – not well, at any rate. However, the stick is claimed to run games at the optimum resolution automatically, which is a neat touch.
It's also claimed that the stick leaves the host computer safe and sound, which is certainly a plus if this can be proven, as security concerns abound when it comes to plug-in devices. It works with BitLocker to protect data stored on the device, and is also claimed to work as a secure cryptocurrency wallet (if you're into that sort of thing).
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