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How big is A4? I don't know either. Still, this PC isn't much taller than a bottle of water, and about as thick, so A4 must be pretty small.
Epson Direct Corporation will release the A4 file-sized "Endeavor AT200" desktop PC on October 1st.
The body has a size of 72.5 x 303 x 326mm (W x D x H, when placed vertically), and has a weight of 6.5kg. Air is taken in the front of the case, and blown out the back. It supports both horizontal and vertical placement, and a vertical stand is included.
It supports BTO, and chooseable options include CPU, memory/hard drive capacity, optical drive, whether/not you want a floppy drive, whether/not you want a card reader, whether/not you want wireless LAN, and OS.
The lowest setup consists of a Celeron D 325 (2.53GHz) CPU, 128MB of memory, a 40GB HD, CD-ROM, and Windows XP Home Edition as the OS, and costs 52,290 yen.
Other specifications include an Intel 865GV (integrated video) chipset. Display output is with a standard DVI-I (though a D-Sub 15 pin converter is included). Other available interfaces are USB 2.0 x 4, Ethernet, Serial Port x 2, Parallel Port, Line Input, Line Output, Mic Input, and Headphone Output. There is one free PCI slot.
Furthermore, the company's homepage URL has changed to http://epsondirect.jp [1] as of the 1st.
 
Inspired by: http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2004/1001/epsond.htm [2]
News Release: http://www.epsondirect.co.jp/info/news/041001.asp [3]
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