This absurdly cheap wooden PC has a devastating flaw

This absurdly cheap wooden PC has a devastating flaw
Check out the Acute Angle AA B4 mini PC, currently on sale at Gearbest for a meager $135.99 (around $100 / AU$200), with no coupons required. This one-of-a-kind computer (see here) is wooden and triangular in shape, making it a near-perfect choice for anyone looking for a PC that doesn't relocate to a fancy living room or next to a grocery store. The hotel. Its specs aren't too bad either: 8GB of memory (you'd generally get half the price at this price), 192GB of onboard storage (64GB eMMC and 128GB SSD), an Intel Celeron N3450 processor, and plenty of ports for connecting your devices. peripherals, as well as 802.11ac Wi-Fi.

AA B4 Acute Angle Mini PC - €135.99 at Gearbest
This amazing machine is sure to turn heads and has a surprisingly decent specification for the price. For your money, you will even receive a transport bag. However, the AA sharp angle is tainted by its strange origins in the world of cryptocurrency, so proceed with caution. We have some qualms with the machine; the OS would be better loaded on SSDs rather than eMMC storage and we'd prefer a fanless design. The device is also said to behave strangely with Linux distributions. You may also wonder why it is so cheap. Well, it is an end-of-life product whose creators had the noble ambition to use it to mine cryptocurrency. This plan did not work, so the remaining stock was churned out at near cost. The attractive triangular shell distracts from a particularly nasty flaw: some units run software that points to a now-missing node in the cryptocurrency project. Please note that while Gearbest ships worldwide, you may need to pay additional taxes depending on your location.