According to the following video, the machines cost about $100 million.
It suggests that the machine will cost about £120 for every hour of service.
In effect, then, the upgrade will be available for $1,065 more than the machine cost a few days ago.
The machines will cost the Soviets $32 million, the company said.
With a 17-inch monitor, such machines cost $1,200 and up.
The government has not yet placed a major order, because some machines cost more than $1 million each and it is seeking to cut costs.
Cost is also a deterrent; each machine costs more than $5,300.
Each refurbished machine would cost a school no more than $50.
The machine costs $950,000, and can check 600 pieces of luggage an hour, the company said.
Under normal conditions a machine with several processors would also cost a great deal more.