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Computex 2010 Show Coverage - Part 3

By Vincent Chang - 3 Jun 2010

MSI's Booth - Part 2

MSI's Booth - Part 2

 

MSI has not neglected the desktop gaming scene and it has introduced the Drakon series, like this Drakon M1, which uses an Intel Core i5/i7 processor and a MSI Radeon HD 5850 Twin Frozr II graphics card. The chassis is also designed to have liquid cooling for better overclocking allowance.

The Drakon S1 uses Thermaltake's Level 10 chassis and outfits it with an Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition CPU and MSI's Radeon HD 5850 Twin Frozr II GPU.

As you should know by now, this is MSI's tablet, the Wind Pad 100, which is based on Intel's Atom and comes with Win 7 as its OS.

And here's a closer glance at the rather unique dual keyboard/sketch pad of the MSI Sketch Book. It's an interesting concept albeit a very niche design, which is probably why there's no word on when it will be actually released.

This Wind Top AE2420 is a 23.6-inch AIO PC with a multi-touch full HD display. It uses a Core i5 CPU with Radeon HD 5730 graphics (discrete ATI Mobility).

And this is claimed by MSI as the first 3D capable AIO PC. The Wind Top AE2420 3D is also a Core i5 based machine with Radeon HD graphics. It's fully HD capable with multi-touch function and 3D of course.

MSI is also entering the robot vacuum arena, There are three models available, including camera and internet connectivity for some of the higher models. MSI expects to launch them early next year and they should provide some competition for Roomba.

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