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As far as I can see from the videos, all you do is "install" the speaker and battery. Like all PCs out of the box, you probably have to go through the steps of initializing it--choose language, time zone, etc. If you really want something to assemble, you might look into the Raspberry Pi, or similar, which isn't too hard for a starter. These have basic components geared to go together (with some room for different choices). If you want the full challenge, you can also just buy the parts separately (case, motherboard, RAM, CPU, etc.) and assemble them. General instructions are available online. Be aware that this can be a time consuming process, but it is a great learning experience. The most difficult part of this, however, is that you pretty much have to assemble the whole thing before you can see if you have done it right--testing as you go is limited. If you decide to go that route, I highly recommend buying all parts locally, rather than mail order, so you can return one part at a time that may not be working in order to troubleshoot what went wrong.
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