Foxconn has officially launched its Nano PCs, which were announced in May. The systems have an aluminium chassis and will initially be available in two models. The AT-5250 runs on a 1.86 GHz Intel Cedar View D2550 processor, which has an integrated Intel GMA 3650 GPU. The AT-5600 is AMD-based and uses the E-450 APU and matching Radeon HD 6320 video chip. The devices are sized 190 x 135 x 38 millimetres and, thanks to power consumptions of 15 watts while idle and 24 watts while under load, can be cooled passively.
Foxconn has opted for four USB 3.0 connectors, 2x USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, and HDMI and DVI video outputs. Also present is a card reader, 802.11n WiFi and audio jacks. Users will have to add their own SO-DIMM DDR3 memory and either a 2.5" SSD, 1.8" SSD or hard disk.
The AT-5600 and AT-5250 will be available in September at respective prices of $280 (£180) and $260 (£168).
