Custom PC builder Mike Schropp, who recently launched his Mini Lego computer priced from $999 and up depending on your choice of hardware, has this week launched a new system in the form of the Micro Lego Computer. This new offering is priced more affordably from $599 and up and has been built to be both stackable and modular.
Design and Specifications
The mini PC measures 5 x 5 x 4 inches in size, making it a compact yet powerful device. It is equipped with an Intel NUC mini-computer and finished with a case constructed from Lego bricks, adding a unique and playful aesthetic to the device. The base model is powered by an Intel Core i3 Broadwell processor supported by 4GB of RAM, together with 128GB of solid-state storage for $599.
For those requiring more power, the Micro Lego Computer offers options for faster processors in the form of Intel Core i5 and Core i7, along with up to 16GB of RAM. This flexibility makes it suitable for a range of applications, from basic computing tasks to more demanding workloads.
Connectivity and Expandability
The mini PC includes robust connectivity options, featuring 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0. These features ensure that the device can easily connect to various wireless networks and peripherals. Additionally, the modular design of the Micro Lego Computer allows users to stack multiple units together, creating a customizable and scalable computing environment. This is particularly useful for users who may need to expand their system’s capabilities in the future.
The modularity of the Micro Lego Computer is not just a gimmick; it offers practical benefits. For instance, users can easily upgrade their system by adding more storage or memory without needing to replace the entire unit. This makes it an eco-friendly option as well, reducing electronic waste by allowing for incremental upgrades.
For more details on this very unique Lego mini PC, jump over to the official Total Geek Dom website via the link below. There, you will find purchasing options and detailed hardware specifications. The site also offers insights into the design process and the various configurations available, helping potential buyers make an informed decision.
Source: Total Geekdom : Gizmodo : Liliputing
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