Miniature computer looks like a wooden box
The computer is an everyday object and we are used to see a huge annoying PC tower under the desk. It is often ugly, noisy and means a loss of space. BLEUJOUR introduces the wood kubb, a miniature computer. It looks like a design object but it's also a media centre next to the TV, or a computer on the desk. To create this, firstly the company drastically reduced the size and developed a partnership with Intel to have the 'perfect' motherboard.
Next, the company optimised the space available by using the latest technologies to reach the best performances. Buyers have the choice between the different configurations. BLEUJOUR chose configurations for desktop but also with an increased power and enhanced processor, greater storage and memory.
To finish, the company designed a wooden little cube shape to receive the hardware. Cabinet makers used first-class tree species as ash and elm. The incredible thing is that each computer is unique: it’s always different pieces of tree, different wood veins and natural colour variations.
There are all the connectors needed, with four USB ports and the possibility to have three screens. Kubb has a Mini DisplayPort, a mini-HDMI but also the Widi that permit to have a long distance screen (around 394" is acceptable).
BLEUJOUR made three different types of Wood Kubb. Each Kubb is a unique model, with different effect depending the wood. Users have a model with White Ash, another with Brown Ash and the last and the more precious, with Elm. Users can choose their Kubb depending to their taste, and if their taste changes, the shell can also be changed.