MSI Wind Top AE2281 all-in-one PC announced

Wind Top AE2281If you’re looking for a new all-in-one PC for your daily computing needs, MSI has got a solution for you in the form of its upcoming Wind Top PCs. Called the AE2281 and AE2281G, these all-in-one PCs feature a 21.5″ display with 3rd generation Intel Core processors, 4GB of RAM (up to 8GB supported), a 500GB hard drive, a HDMI port, a USB 3.0 port, Tray-in DVD Super Multi drive and a 6-in-1 card reader. A 1.3-megapixel webcam and microphone as well as touchscreen support complete the package. The difference between the G and the non-G model consists of an NVIDIA GeForce GT630M discrete graphics card that should be able to handle today’s games.

No word on pricing or a release date, but we’ll probably find out more in the near future.

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MSI GeForce GTX 550 Ti Graphics Card

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ASK Inc. Japan is gearing up to release another graphics card from MSI namely the GeForce GTX 550 Ti. Codenamed N550GTX-Ti ARMOR 1G, the card sports 192 CUDA Cores, a 192-bit memory interface, a core clock of 900MHz, a shader clock of 1800MHz and a 1GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4000MHz. Not to mention, the card also features MSI’s ARMOR cooling system and has 1x DVI-I, 1x D-Sub and 1x HDMI outputs. The N550GTX-Ti ARMOR 1G will become available from July 5th for 9,980 Yen (about $125). [Product Page]

MSI Wind Top AE2281G 22-inch All-In-One PC

MSI Wind Top AE2281G 22-inch All-In-One PC

MSI is back with its latest all-in-one computer, the Wind Top AE2281G. The computer features a 22-inch multitouch full HD display, the 3rd generation Intel Core i5 quad-core processor and an nVidia GeForce GT 630M graphics card with nVidia’s Optimus technology. The MSI Wind Top AE2281G also provides a TV tuner and a DVD burner for your entertainment. Other specs include a 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard disk drive, a DVD burner, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a card reader, two USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, a 1.3-megapixel webcam for Skype video calls, a wireless keyboard-mouse set and an HDMI port. [PCLaunches]

MSI Ultrabook Slider S20 coming this year?

MSI has certainly come a long way since it was introduced all those years ago, and this time around, we have word that MSI could very well be pushing for an introduction of a slider Ultrabook sometime in the fourth quarter of the year – with the asking price of $799. At that price point, it would certainly hit the sweet spot for many a discerning customer, as it is still a couple of Benjamins below the magical $1,000 mark, although you can be sure if you want to up the ante and throw in even more hardware to make this latest MSI Ultrabook run smooth and slick, you can easily break the $1,000 ceiling, especially where a larger capacity SSD is concerned.

This 11.6″ slide Ultrabook Slider S20 is said to merge the funtions of two major hardware powerhouses of today – the tablet PC and Ultrabook, tipping the scales at a relatively lightweight 1.3kg, while measuring no more than 2cm thick. Connectivity options of the Slider S20 include Bluetooth and USB 3.0, where we are looking at an October or November release. Are you primed for a new MSI Ultrabook in your collection?

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MSI Slider S20 tipped for October $800+ release

MSI’s sliding/folding touchscreen ultrabook, the Slider S20 unveiled at Computex earlier this month, will carry a hefty $799-$899 price tag when it launches according to the latest rumors. The Windows 8 hybrid, fronted by an 11.6-inch touchscreen, will drop in October or November, according to DigiTimes‘ sources.

MSI is yet to confirm final specifications for the convertible, though it’s known to use processors from Intel’s 3rd Gen Core range which pits it against Microsoft Surface Pro rather than the ARM-based Surface. That also means a full version of Windows 8 rather than Windows RT.

Connectivity, meanwhile, includes Bluetooth 4.0 and USB 3.0, along with wired ethernet and HDMI. Interestingly it seems MSI doesn’t think the S20 needs a trackpoint buried in the keyboard, instead seemingly relying solely on the touchscreen, though that could change by the time the laptop/tablet hits shelves.

There’s more on the MSI Slider S20 ultrabook in our hands-on from Computex.

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MSI Slider S20 tipped for October $800+ release is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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