
The Functional Lego PC is actually going to become a reality. When the creation is all done, PC Mag is going to give it away as part of a sweep-stake. The computer is expected to take about 3,000 blocks and 25 hours to build and it’s about halfway there. PC Mag has supplied Nathan Sawaya with a 17″ monitor, 2GHz processor, 512 megabytes of RAM, two CD drives and a host of USB ports.

It’ll be a pretty decent computer. It won’t be a barn burner, but it will be a decent computer.”
[via The Raw Feed]
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