Swiss sells Intel NUC mini-computer for $ 1 million

01 August 2017, 15:21 | Technologies
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Swiss company Prime Computer has released a limited series of mini-computers Intel NUC in a case of gold. The device weighs about 7 kilograms, and will cost a potential buyer $ 1 million. One of the advantages of the device is that even when its "stuffing" is obsolete, in the price it will not lose.

As for the technical side of the case, the gold version of the mini-PC is equipped with Intel Core i5, the motherboard supports up to 32 GB of RAM, the hard drive is capable of storing up to 5 terabytes of data (however this is hardly important for the buyer).

As Lilliputing reports, for those to whom the gold case does not seem too sophisticated, it is suggested to decorate the inclusion button with a precious stone as an option.




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