The PC is running the Ubuntu operating system. The new lineup includes the XR1 and XR2 models; The first has a 4-core processor and the second has an 8-core processor. The XR1 has 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The XR2, on the other hand, packs a Mali G610 GPU, 4GB to 32GB RAM, and 32GB to 256GB internal storage. You can expand the latter. Notably, Linux mini PCs also got a color touchscreen display that provides controls and detailed system performance information.
The XR series will be available on Indiegogo, with the XR1 priced at around £399 (around £36,000 at current exchange rates) and the XR2 £499 (roughly £45,000).
Source: Ferra

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