The DNA personal computer is one of those concepts that, like the almighty Voltron, becomes more powerful the more pieces of it you connect together. It starts out as a bare-bones computer-in-a-cube, with a low-powered processor and graphics card for lower heat generation and power concerns. It uses a projector instead of a screen, and flash memory to help keep its size down. Added power and functionality come from added modules, which communicate with the core wirelessly.
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