Lars-Göran Nilsson posted an article stating he found a small form PC in a local Taiwan store. The store, called Seed, is offering the Obama PC as a low-end solution. The PC isn't impressive in specification, or looks, but is sold at a lower price. The PC is built with a Mini-ITX form factor motherboard based on the Intel 945GC chipset, paired with an Intel Atom 230 processor. Also included is 2GB of RAM, a 500GB SATA hard drive, and a DVD burner(looks to be a Lite-On).
The PC offers two PS/2 ports, a printer port, serial, D-sub, 4 USB 2.0 ports, an 10/100Mbit Ethernet port, three audio jacks(most likely audio out, microphone, and line-in). The PC does have a small space for expansion, a single expansion slot for a PCI card. Which is mounted below the motherboard. The front bezel has 2 USB 2.0 ports and an audio and microphone jack. Also, above the DVD burner is a 3.5" bay for an additional media card reader, or another hard drive.
This system retails for NT$7,999 which is about ?178 (£162/$242), and seems quite affordable. Although ?22 more would buy you an Asus Eee Box in Taiwan, not much of competition.