The front/ top is incredibly plain with just a hard drive activity light and a power on button which lights up when the device is on.
Here is a closer look at that button and LED light.
On the bottom we have some detailed multi-lingual information, some non-slip rubber feet and some ventilation.
This side has a single USB 2.0 port while the other side is totally blank.
The rear has the DC power input, a Kensington lock, two USB 2.0 ports, two HDMI 1.4 outputs and integrated Gigabit LAN.
Each of the feet doubles up as a screw cover for the screws that hold the casing on, we will be stripping the NUC down on the next page!
Anyone interested in seeing a hands-on with the device can watch the below video where Andy Ruffell unboxes and discusses the Intel NUCDCCP847DYE.
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