Since its announcement, the Tesla Cybertruck has sparked both negative and positive responses. And now that it’s on the road, the electric vehicle is receiving too much attention, or so they must think at Tesla factories where they’ve had to fix dozens of (some very serious) flaws.
Despite everything, the taste for this car is something subjective, and surely there are some who are reading this news because they admire the Cybertruck and would love for their computer to become Elon Musk’s electric truck. If that’s the case, you may want to take a look at this unique PC case that was seen during Computex.
The interesting finding was initially shared on Twitter by Domenico Lamberti and later picked up by VideoCardz. The product comes from a company called Jumper Technology, which currently specializes in laptops and mini PCs.
What do we know about the Cybertruck PC that pays tribute to Tesla?
As for the details, there are very few, but the media reports that this product carries most of its computer hardware in the trunk.
Maybe the coolest thing is that the doors can open and close, and there’s also lighting in the front and rear headlights, which could be purely aesthetic or could function as status lights. Unfortunately, the details are a bit scarce.
But one thing that the report does verify is that one of the doors can be used to turn on the PC, which looks like great fun. As for the ports, they’re located under the bumper, which means that to access them you must remove the rear bumper.
The connection options are a bit limited: The PC supplies one HDMI, one USB-C, and two USB-A ports. Of course, if you’re a fan of the Cybertruck, you would probably love to get your hands on this. But it seems like you might not be lucky enough to do that, as this may be just a promotional unit to bring attention to the company. A full-blown marketing campaign.
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