Once again we see a vendor wasting a good APU on a terrible product design. Pairing a low-power APU with that low-power DGPU makes no sense, is a waste of money, a waste of space and a waste of power, all in a single product! It's clearly over-engineering when the low hanging fruit is right there. The extra cost would have been much better spent on a stronger single chip system. AT LEAST they had the common sense of pairing the APU with dual-channel memory this time. This situation is ridiculous, it's not hard to assemble a good and cheap laptop with the currently available hardware, why is it that HP, Lenovo, Dell, etc. seen completely unable to do just that? (Except, when using Intel parts, them, all of a sudden, they become enlighted! Why is that?)
PS. I had a good, cheap, single-chip design from HP in the Trinity APU days and it was great, I could run latest Crysis on it. Since then, they seem to have lost all in-house talent, I guess.
PS2. Bristol Ridge itself looks good to me and the price is right. Kudos to AMD this time.