MSI to Showcase Low-Powered All-in-One Desktop, Netbooks at CES

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Micro-Star International (MSI) will be showing off its all-in-one
desktop, along with several other nifty looking gadgets, at the
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.

Dubbed
the MSI NetOn, the all-in-one desktop will come in three different
screen sizes: 16, 19 or 22 inches. It’ll be the first all-in-one
desktop to be powered by the Intel dual-core Atom processor, MSI said
in a press release Monday. MSI claims the desktop will consume only 20
percent of the power consumed by a normal PC.

MSI will also sell an advanced configuration of the NetOn called the
AE2203. That model ships with advanced multimedia functions, such as
full high-definition support.

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Also at the show, MSI will display its newest Wind netbooks — the U115
and U120. The U115 will be the first netbook that uses both a solid
state drive and a hard disk drive (the former for booting, the latter
for storage).

The U120 is very similar to the original Wind — the main difference
being an optional 3.5G modem. The U120 also sports a sharper,
more professional look — white with black accents — compared to its
predecessor.

No details yet on a release date or pricing for the products.

 

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