The newest mini-PC from Jumper Tech appears to be influenced by Tesla’s iconic Cybertruck. While it boasts a futuristic appearance, about two-thirds of the design seems impractical from a computer perspective.
The primary PC components appear to be concealed in the trunk, utilizing the Cybertruck’s spacious design. It seems that all four doors are operable, with one potentially serving as a power switch. The headlights and tail lights do light up, but it is unclear if they indicate PC activity or storage status.
To access the connectors, you need to open the back bumper where they are hidden. The available ports include a power connector, one USB Type-A, two USB Type-C, and HDMI ports.
Despite the intriguing design, the company has not disclosed any specifications, release date, or pricing information. It seems probable that this mini-PC is simply a showcase for Computex rather than an upcoming product release.
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