Epson Endeavor TD160E All-In-One Desktop PC
How the market has changed, does anyone remember Epson printers? Well, it seems they adapted to the market as well and are releasing an All-In-One Desktop PC called ‘Endeavor TD160E’.
The product is a touchscreen all-in-one desktop PC built with a 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 HD 10-point multi-touch display, a 1.60GHz Intel Celeron N3150 processor (w/ built-in graphics card), a 2GB DDR3 RAM and a 64GB SSD.
Not only that, this fanless system is also equipped with a 200-megapixel webcam, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card reader, 2x USB 3.0 ports, 1x HDMI output port and 1x Gigabit Ethernet. Running on Windows 10 Home 32-bit OS, the Endeavor TD160E provides WiFi 802.11ac and Bluetooth (optional) for connectivity. The Epson Endeavor TD160E is scheduled to hit the market from mid-March for 99,800 Yen / $889 (Basic Configuration).
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I'm not sure they are well adapted, with this configuration and that price tag I predicted a short presence.
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I think its based on the same camera technology the Oppo Find 7 50MP camera but used only bigger.

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As with most cameras that had an unusually high MP count for their time, I am positive this one is just marketing fluff. It's probably more like a 12MP camera at best, and just seriously interpolated. Like honestly, this thing is running a Celeron, 32-bit Windows, and the camera appears to have a fixed position. There is no way the camera is any good.
Anyway, definitely weird Epson is making computers now. I wonder what the motive was, especially considering the PC market isn't exactly doing all that great.
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200-megapixel camera? Holy crap!