Event Coverage

CES 2011: Show Floor Coverage (Part 6)

By Vijay Anand - 9 Jan 2011

MSI Booth

MSI's Booth

MSI upgraded their current flagship multimedia gaming system with this similar looking GT680. Featuring the second generation Core processors, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M and a full HD 15.6-inch display. Comes with dual HDDs in RAID 0.

If you need a larger and more engaging gaming notebook, meet the new MSI GT780. Comes with all the good stuff of the GT680 like its dual HDDs, Dyne Audio speakers, THX TruStudio Pro technology, but with a larger 17-inch screen and GeForce GTX 500M graphics card options.

Additionally, it has a back-lighted keyboard.

On to their motherboards, we've already seen all of their products in previous previews, except for this top P67 motherboard named the Big Bang Marshal. Features:- Military Class II components, OC Genie II, ClickBIOS, Instant OC, Super Charger, OC dashboard, 24-phase PWM, eight PEG slots, 12 USB 3.0, four SATA 6G ports and dual eSATA connections.

We also saw a slew of Twin Frozr II cooler based graphics cards, starting from top left and going clockwise:- GeForce GX 580, GeForce GTX 570, Radeon HD 6970 and Radeon HD 6950.

We also caught sight of a few these concept products that could very well end up as OEM project fulfillments if it doesn't get in to retail.

This is the Angellow AIO PC - inspired by angels, it has a translucent base to give it a floating impression. The all white finish helps its cause too. Additionally, the AIO has a sidekick as you can see from the secondary screen, which allows you to control certain aspects of the PC directly from the mini pad-like device.

Meet the Kid Pad, designed for children to complement their early years in school. It has a 10-inch touch screen, a handle that doubles up as a stand and has an interchangeable back panel to personalize the design.

Lastly, meet the Projector Pad. As its name implies, it has an integrated projector. We were entitled to a quick working demo of it, The projection portion can be swiveled to meet where you would like to project it out.

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