And it's available from Microsoft for $219. Technically, the ECS Liva Mini Box QC710 is a Developer Kit for Windows and Microsoft is very clear about that : "There are no refunds available on this product. This product is meant for developers, not consumers."
Still, the potential for such a tiny and affordable machine is astounding. This particular model features the Snapdragon 7c - originally designed for Chromebooks - 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, three USB ports, HDMI, microSD, and Ethernet.
"Keep your cool with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c compute platform that delivers responsive, instant-on performance that runs without a fan for a lightweight device that’s fast and quiet."
Source: Liliputing