Epson, the printer company, has today released in Japan a new product; a nettop/mini PC based on AMD’s Brazos platform.
Dubbed the Endeavor NP30S, it’s a compact and light system measuring 20 x 154 x 173 mm and weighting 760 g featuring a C-60 APU (two Bobcat cores running at 1.0 GHz with Radeon HD 6290 graphics), 2 GB of RAM, a 250 GB hard drive, Gigabit Ethernet, six USB 2.0 ports and a DVI output.
The Endeavor NP30S is now available for the price of ¥29,820 (approx. $386) and can be found here.
Source: TPU
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