The Radxa E20C is a new mini PC that can fit in the palm of your hand. It packs the Rockchip RK3528A, which has four ARM Cortex-A53 cores and a Mali 450 GPU. The chip is paired with up to 4 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 32 GB of eMMC storage, with the base variant featuring a 1/8 GB configuration.
Even though the mini PC is small in size, it has a decent number of ports, including two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one microSD card slot, one USB 2.0, two USB-C, and one microSD card slot. Among the Type-C ports, one is for power only, while the other is for debugging and data transfers.
Besides that, the Radxa E20C has three LED indicators. They are there to let you know the status of the WAN, system, and LAN. On the official website, Radxa says that the E20C supports Debian, OpenWrt, and iStore OS. The company further details that the mini PC is designed to work as a network appliance. For example, it can work as a router, or you can use it to build a personal server.
Other highlights of the mini PC include an aluminum alloy case and comprehensive technical documentation with an active community. Pricing-wise, the Radxa E20C starts at $25, and the maxed-out variant costs $48.89. If you’re looking for a slightly more capable option that can also run Windows, check out the GMKtec NucBox5 (8/128 GB curr. $129.98 on Amazon).
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