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MSI Cubi N ADL Intel-N200 Barebone Mini PC

  • The MSI Cubi N ADL is a small yet powerful mini-desktop with an incredibly compact 0.66L design suitable for commercial office work or use as home-theatre or entertainment PC. It supports UHD (4K@60Hz) display output and triple-monitor setups. The Cubi N ADL N200 BB configuration is a barebone equipped with an Intel N200 processor, allowing upto 16GB of DDR4-3200MHz memory, either M.2 / 2.5′ SSD storage, Intel Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.
  • Your business should be empowered to stop at nothing while navigating your journey with the MSI Business & Productivity Series products. Ideal for Business, Hostel & Restaurant, Education and Medical & Science.
  • With built-in UHD Graphics, 4 cores, and 4 threads, Cubi N save more power and energy source while satisfying your usage requirements with only 6W TDP.

Was £219.98 Now £199.98

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