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Published: 2014-01-31, Author: Mike , review by: Theinquirer.net
The updated processor and graphics core provide more speed, the board itself is better equipped, and power consumption has been reduced
This machine still can't handle high-end work or games, and it's also missing Thunderbolt and full-sized display outputs
Abstract: I have to laugh at how some ideas that flop get re-spun as the next big thing once technology catches up with the concept. For example, Microsoft pushed the idea of a tablet PC years before Apple popularized it. Back in 2001, the first list of specificati...
Lovely and small, Excellent build quality, Supereasy to build into, Low power and low noise
Still a little too expensive
Intel's first attempt at a truly small-form-factor PC, the NUC, left us wanting more performance and cutting-edge connectivity. The second-generation model, D54250WYK, uses a more-powerful version of the newer Haswell technology to far better effect. Now...
Intel has revised its micro-desktop to deal with all of the criticisms levelled at the last version: more complete connectivity, better media centre friendliness and, of course, the lean Haswell processor. It really is now the ideal media centre micro. A...
Abstract: Kit, £295; Board, £268We’re big fans of Intel’s NUC products, and it’s easy to see why: these tiny motherboards can be used to build tempting low-power machines that can be used as desktops, media centres and much more, and they are so small they c...
The D54250WYK is a big improvement over the previous generation. It's much faster and no-longer are you forced to choose between wired Ethernet or wireless connectivity. With four USB 3.0 ports, it has good connectivity for such a small PC. Note that the...
Very compact, Runs quietly, Much-improved port selection
Expensive considering no memory, hard drive, or OS included, No room in this model to use the SATA port on the motherboard
Intel's updated NUC sports your choice of new processors, plus much better connectivity than its predecessor. But our Core i5 test model is expensive at about $380 with no RAM, storage, Wi-Fi, or OS included. ...