VIA Technologies will launch its own mini-PCs for sale

It seems that the theme of mini-computers is becoming more and more popular. Many manufacturers have already announced their intention to create their own mini-PCs, and some companies have succeeded. Trying to keep up with the others and VIA Technologies, which recently announced its project based on the Eden X2 processor. This computer, according to the developers, is intended for installation in cars, but will be used in home media systems or professional equipment.
The characteristics of the device are quite interesting. The fact is that the Eden X2 is a dual-core processor with a core frequency of 1 GHz. This PC does not have a pure processor cooling system, the developers carefully thought out the design features in order to get passive cooling. By the way, this laptop was called AMOS-3002.
This system can work in a wide temperature range, from -20 to +60 degrees Celsius. So they will use it in a variety of conditions and regions, that's for sure. Moreover, the system has enough power to decode 1080p video. In addition, there are gigabit Ethernet ports, USB ports (6 pieces of USB 2.0), headphone and microphone jacks.
According to the developers, optional support for 3G and WiFi wireless is possible (installing modules in the MiniPCIe slot), as well as SATA disks. Nothing is known about the price. Clearly, I would like the price to be not too high.
Via engadget