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= Ionic Cannon =

Is a essential element for people who want to make computers. It discharges unwanted and potentially dangerous Ions from your hardware. Even a simple circuit board could have dangerous ions collected on it. If you do not train an Ionic cannon on your parts, it will eventually, in a time span of 6 months to 2 years start to smoke and cause a small explosion. People who assemble computer parts regularly know that the materials that a computer part is made of can be extremely harmful to the lungs and can release toxic chemicals in to the body.

Made of:
The known internals of a modern ionic cannon include:


 * A modern Intel I3 or above.
 * 2 or more gigs of RAM


 * 2 gigs or more of SSD

The companies of ionic cannon assembly disclose their further components.

Note: For Apple, different versions are used.

Manufacturers:
So far, the following companies have started ionic cannon manufacture, but soon others will probably start making them.

Apple:
Apple was the second company to start making the ionic cannon. as with most of the Apple products, the Apple ionic cannons or "iCannon" has low specs but high value. the lowest "iCannon" available is costing about $500 new.


 * iCannon S (not available)
 * iCannon N (not available)
 * iCannon N MAX (not available)
 * iCannon 0 ($550 new)
 * iCannon 3 (790 new)
 * iCannon 4 (1100 new)
 * iCannon AiR 1 (900 new) (first portable)

Lenovo:
Lenovo was the first company to make an ionic cannon. They focused more on making the individual models better instead of making whole new models. This results in less different models but better specs themselves. Full size Lenovo ionic cannons cost around $200-$700 but take up a lot of space.


 * Rover ionic cannon (1.0.0- 2.0.5) (not available)
 * SpaceY ionic cannon (1.0.0- 3.5.1) ($200-$400)
 * Moderation ionic cannon (1.0-4.0 continuing) ($500-$750)