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Computex: a little fun made by Lian Li (with video)

Lian Li unveiled a computer built into a steam locomotive at Computex.

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Computex is a great opportunity for any manufacturer to present something truly special and unique to the general public, but even so, Lian Li has seriously slammed into the letcho with its Mini-ITX steam locomotive. The railroad computer - no, the announcer is not under the influence of alcohol - has a slim optical drive and a 300-watt power supply, but the other parameters of the system are unknown. The model is so lifelike that it even emits smoke during operation - hopefully it doesn’t do so with the powerful help of the central unit. The special configuration was born only in honor of Computex, so series production will probably never take place.

 

 

In connection with the 2012 European Football Championship, a computer planted in a soccer ball could really be made.

 

Source: engadget.com, newsletter

 

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