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There are many, many uses for LEGO these days so it comes as no surprise that even computers can be built out of them. Total Geekdom's Mike Schropp has managed to built his first saleable computer system that's compact and customizable. At 19.05 x 19.05 x 13.97cm, it's small enough yet still manages to house a motherboard inside. The base system comes equipped with an Intel i3-4360 dual-core processor, 8GB of memory, 120GB SSD, and Intel HD4600 CPU. That model's price starts at US$999. You can check out the full specs and the varying designs over here at Total Geekdom.
Source: Gizmodo
By Sonya Davidson
I have a 9 year old who just can’t get enough of Lego. Having attending an advance screening of the box office hit, The Lego Movie, I had suspected that we were going to enter into a new wave wanting everything associated with the franchise.
Belkin announced the availability of the first officially licensed and fully functional LEGO Builder Case that is a certified LEGO® brick. The new LEGO Builder cases for iPhone 5 and fifth generation iPod Touch spark creativity within children and adults of all skill sets, inspiring them build their very own LEGO designs directly onto the case’s integrated LEGO baseplate.