VIA is following up the $49 APC computer board with a more powerful APC Rock board which is available for pre-order for $79. You can also opt for a $99 APC Paper, which is basically the rock covered in a recycled cardboard and aluminum case designed to make the system look like a book. While […]
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VIA APC mini-computer sale: Buy 2 for $98, get free international shipping
The VIA APC is a single-board mini-computer with an ARM-based processor and a $49 price tag. It’s basically what you’d get if you designed the popular Raspberry Pi with more input and output options and used a VIA processor instead of a Broadcom chip. But the $49 price tag is a bit deceptive… since VIA […]
VIA APC $49 Mini PC up for pre-order from Newegg ($6 shipping)
The VIA APC is a small computer board with an 800 MHz WonderMedia WM8750 ARM11 processor, 512MB of RAM, and 2GB of storage. You can use the board to build a small computer that runs Android or Linux, or use it to drive digital signage or other commercial applications. VIA started selling the APC in […]
VIA releases kernel, bootloader source for the $49 APC computer
The VIA APC is sort of what you’d get if you took the Raspberry Pi, replaced the Broadcom processor with a low-power VIA WonderMedia CPU and added a bunch of connectivity options, and slapped the whole thing on a Neo-ITX system board. VIA sells the APC for just $49, which makes it pretty cheap by […]
VIA APC $49 computer up for pre-order, ships in July
The APC is a tiny computer system that sells for $49, and which should be capable of running Android, Linux, and other operating systems (but not Windows 7). It ships with Google Android 2.3. First introduced last month, VIA Technologies is now taking pre-orders for the APC and plans to start shipping the little computer […]
VIA APC: A $49 Android computer with an ARM11 CPU
VIA Technologies is entering Raspberry Pi territory with its latest product — the APC. It’s a $49 barebones computer designed to run Google Android. The system includes a processor, memory, storage, and a range of ports for connectivity — but no case. You can slip the Neo-ITX system board into a computer case designed for […]