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- Intel enters mini-computer fray with Core i5-powered NUC
- Intel's Core i3 NUC mini-system bares it all for IDF (hands-on video)
- Intel's NUC mini-PC internals exposed, available for around $300 in early December
Before you get too excited, though, let's temper that enthusiasm just a bit. As with any bare-bones kit, you'll need to install your own memory, storage, wireless networking components and operating system. In other words, unless you're willing to get your hands a bit dirty, the NUC isn't for you. And then there's the question of its price, which becomes a lot less tempting once you factor in the laundry list of necessary components. So, is the NUC deserving of its "Next Unit of Computing" title? Let's explore this question together.
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