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The NUC has a full complement of ports: four USB 3.0 ports, 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet, mini HDMI, mini Display Port, and IR receiver. It's up to the buyer to add RAM, internal storage, and WiFi/Bluetooth.
This is the front of my D54250WYK1 box -
The 1 at the end means it includes a North American power cord (type B), if there is a 2 or 3 at the end it includes a power cord for other regions. THE ONLY PLACE YOU WILL SEE THE "1" is on the white label on the side of the box.
You may also see the kit part number listed as BOXD54250WYK which is the number for a single box.
Alternatively you may see BLKD54250WYK which is a pack of 10 individual boxes (most vendors buy these)
Whether the vendor bought a 10 pack, or individual boxes, the label on each individual box will be BOXD54250WYK (with power cord indicator if it applies).
Intel also makes a version that supports a 2.5 inch laptop drive or SSD (max thickness supported is 9.5mm) it will have an "H" at the end (after the K, but before the power cord indicator)
All these notes apply to the Haswell (Wilson Canyon) core i3 versions of the NUC kit too.
PPPL and Princeton scientists developing a novel system for verifying nuclear warheads. From left: Lead engineer Charles Gentile and physicists Alexander Glaser and Robert Goldston examine neutron detectors that have collected preliminary data. (Photo credit: Elle Starkman/ PPPL Office of Communications)