Add a CD-ROM, some memory, a hard drive and a modem, and the core i810 system is completed for less than most WindowsCE portable devices currently cost.
Transcend's UWH31 i810 board seems targeted at this very audience, as its featureset is plain vanilla and clearly positioned for office use and low cost.
Here's a look at the recipe Transcend has cooked up. We'll go through the particulars on the other side:
CPU
Intel Celeron (PPGA Type)
Multiplier Settings
2.0 - 8.0x
FSB Support
66 - 83MHz, 100MHz - 150MHz.
ASIC
Intel 810 DC-100 Chipset
Architecture
3 PCI slots + 1 AMR slot
Max. Main Memory
Max. 512MB for 168pin DIMM x 2
DIMM Type
8/16/32/64/128/256MB
On Board VGA
Integrated 2D/3D Graphic Engine w/4MB DC-100 Memory
On Board Sound
Analog Devices AD1881 AC'97 CODEC onboard
On Board I/O
2 Serial Ports (UART 16C550 Support)
1 Parallel Port (SPP/EPP/ECP Support)
2 Channel E-IDE (PIO Mode 4 and Bus master Ultra DMA 33/66 Support)
1 Floppy Drive Connector (1.2/1.44/2.88MB)
2 Channel Universal Serial Bus Ports
1 PS/2 Mouse Port
1 PS/2 Keyboard Port
Game/Midi Port, Speaker-Out, Line-In, Mic-In
Connector
CD-Audio, IrDA, Wake-On-Lan