1 TB PCI-e flash storage

Hello

There is an option on the Mac mini in Apple store for 1 TB pci - e flash storage function - what is? -What I mean is whence this appointment? -In the case of the right? -Not an external add on? -Clarity is necessary please, thank you.

Apple offers only a 1 SSD TB PCle-based as an option in the high range for $800 Mac Mini more

http://www.Apple.com/shop/buy-Mac/Mac-mini?product=MGEQ2LL/A&step=config

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