AOPEN Chromebox Mini is Designed for Digital Signage and Kiosks

Most ChromeOS devices are designed for either the consumer or educational markets, but Google's operating system can also be used for commercial applications such as digital signage.
A cheap way to set up a ChromeOS based digital is to get a ChromeBit (around $100 used) and install one of the Digital Signage apps for the OS. But as I checked out Linux 5.4 changelog, I came across AOPEN Chromebox Mini (codename Fievel) powered by a Rockchip RK3288 processor and described as an "enterprise-ready" Chromebox for 24/7 operation as digital signage or kiosk.
AOPEN Chromebox Mini specifications: