A newer Celeron CPU would have been a better choice. Better performance, less heat, more USB/PCI ports available with the chipsets. The Atoms are 2+ year old tech.
4Gb of RAM is fair, but 6Gb or 8GB would have been a better baseline.
Is the 128Gb storage a EMMC or an actual SSD? Hopefully a SSD, a m.2-2242 drive would be the right size to make this a good little business traveler.
I like the port layout as is, though another USB-C port on the other side would be useful. 4G-LTE would be nice, even just having an access port on the back to a half-sized PCI slot would be a plus, then a person could add whatever LTE card works in their country. Would just need to be able to add the antenna by opening up the back or have an antenna pre-installed with a standard connector.
Like the screen and keyboard layout. Just the price is a bit up there for what you are getting as far as hardware compared to even a one-year old 11.5" laptop.
so, im sorry but you have absolutely no fucking clue what you are talking about, 6w cpu does not fucking run cooler than a 3-4w cpu, in fact, it runs fucking hotter, not to mention that cheapest mobile celeron costs 3 times as this atom
Acutally, 1) you don't know what you are talking about and 2) You need your mouth washed out with soap.
The N3450 has a TDP of 6W, but a SDP of 4W. If you don't know what those two parameters are, I suggest you learn or keep quiet.
As far as cost, yes, the Atom is $37 per unit while the N3450 is $107, but for what you are getting as far as improved battery life due to a lower base frequency, better graphics (HD 500 vs HD 405) higher graphics burst frequency (700 MHZ vs 600 Mhz), more PCI configurations available, so it is worth it. It also can run a higher frequency memory bus.
Yes, it is a bigger chip physically, so will run about 15 degrees warmer, but that is a full bore all cores maxed out situation, but it should run a bit longer before thermal throttling engages if cooled properly due to the increased surface area for air to move across.
Is it perfect? Maybe, maybe not, but it will still beat the Atom in real world operations that this device is designed for, which is
NOT FOR GAMING, but for a small, handy business/travel focused UMPC.