The French company Bleu Jour has brought to this year’s ShowStoppers at the IFA fair its new catalog of mini PCs, including from miniature models of 7x7x7 cm, to gaming equipment of more considerable sizes and features.
One of the models that they have launched here has been the KUBB-Minia small cube-shaped computer that fits in the palm of your hand.
Its metal casing acts as a heatsink, so it does not need a fan to cool itself and its operation is 100% silent through passive cooling.
Its dimensions are only 7 cm on each side, with a total weight of 450 grams. Despite this, inside we have a complete X86 computer based on an Intel Celeron N5105 processor with 8 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage.
It offers different connectivity options that include four USB type A 3.0, one USB 3.0 type C, power connector, HDMI output and an audio minijack. It also does not lack Ethernet and WiFi connectivity, and all this for a price of 299 euros and availability in multiple colors and finishes.
The KUBB-U is entirely made in France
In addition to this KUBB Mini, the company has other models with different sizes and features. For example, him “KUBB-U“, with which Bleu Jour boasts of having made it 100% in France.
Its design is also 100% passive, so it does not need a fan to work.
This small PC gains some size compared to the mini variant, going from 7 cm to 12 cm on a side. Inside we find an 11th generation Intel NUC Compute Element with U-range processors. It has two DisplayPort for video, 4 USB 3.0, two USB 2.0, two M.2 NVMe ports and one audio output. Additionally, we can provide it with casings of different types and materials, including models of wooden casings.
12gen models will also arrive.
KUBB Octo and Meta for Intel Alder Lake
Another of the novelties that the company has brought to IFA are the small KUBB OCTO and KUBB META, with new boards compatible with the new twelfth generation Intel Core Lader Lake processors. It is the first European manufacturers that integrates these processors.
Move Ultimate with Intel NUC Element Extreme for Gaming
Another of the “mini PCs” that we have been able to learn about, although in this case its size is already more considerable, is the Blue Jour Move Ultimate, a computer that uses this increase in size to offer much higher performance than its smaller brothers for be able to focus on Gaming.
To do this, it includes inside the Intel NUC Elements Extreme module, compatible with dedicated graphics cards from the NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon range up to 30 cm long.
It can be configured with Intel Core i5, i7 or i9 processors, along with 64 GB of DDR4-3200 RAM, NVMe SSD and has Thunderbolt 4.0 and WiFi connectivity.
Its striking casing ends in a top handle that facilitates its transport, and it will be available in different striking colors such as red or yellow for a price that starts at 1,755 euros in its basic configuration.
Finally, the UNIC is a mini PC with 11th and 12th generation Intel Core processors with the Intel NUC Element with H-range CPUs, created from components made in France.
The most striking thing about the equipment is its curious design that combines metal tubes with wood. Inside it hides processors up to Core i9 and also from the Xeon vPro range, with 64 Gb of DDR4 memory with ECC, NVMe SSD, Thunderbolt 4.0 and silent operation.
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