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19
Feb
2010

If you are searching for a new laptop this week, then check out the latest MSI C-Series laptops. Priced at between $650 and $750, the 15.6-inch CR620 models (the CR620-030, CR620-033 and CR620-031) are powered by either an Intel Core i3 or Core i5 CPU, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium OS and a six-cell battery. NewEgg offers the MSI CR620-33 with a 2.13GHz Intel Core i3 330M processor, a 4GB of RAM and a Blu-ray drive for just $699
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11
Jan
2010
CES 2010 was definitely the launching point for MSI’s new flagship all-in-one computing system, the Wind Top AE2220. The AE2220 has a 16:9 21.5 inch screen with 1080p resolution. It also has a 5.1 channel SRS Premium Sound, and is perfect for running HD movies, and even 3D movies. It is powered by NVIDIA ION graphics and the latest Intel Core 2 Duo/Pentium Dual Core processors.
It also supports the multitouch capability of Windows 7 operating devices. It is available for a price at $749.99.
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11
Jan
2010

MSI today launched a new netbook that is powered by Linux SUSE Moblin 2.1 OS. Known as the MSI U135, the netbook comes jam packed with an Intel Atom N450 CPU, a 1GB of RAM, and a 250GB of hard disk drive. It boots quickly and has a widget-based user interface designed for small-screen devices
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10
Jan
2010

The MSI Projector PC is actually a combination of a computer with a projector. The gadget is able to project up to 60-inch of full HD videos or picture slideshows. The MSI Projector PC comes equipped with a attachable stand that allows it to rotated 90 degrees to turn any ceiling into an alternative movie experience. Other features include an HDMI out, LAN, four USB ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a mic-in, and a DVD slot on the front. The MSI Projector PC is powered by an nVidia ION graphics chip with an Intel Atom processor. The contrast ratio is 1000:1, and the lamp brightness is 100 lumens. MSI will release the MSI Projector PC in the third quarter of 2010. [7Gadgets]
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23
Dec
2009

MSI has also announced their Wind U135 netbook, which is the first in Wind model that features the Intel Pine Trail platform. The MSI Wind U135 comes with a 10-inch screen, is packed with an Intel PineTrail Atom N450 processor, a 250GB HDD, 1GB DDR2 RAM, and runs Windows 7 Starter — all for just $329.99 MSRP.
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21
Dec
2009

MSI has recently released a media streamer that is designed to be used with your HDTV. Known as the MSI Movie Station HD100, the gadget delivers Full HD video to your HDTV in 1080p and supports HDMI, Component and Composite connections. You can also choose to connect the device to your PC via WiFi or Ethernet. The device also has two USB 2.0 ports, so you can play your videos direct from a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. The MSI Movie Station HD100 will be available in Germany for about $142. Unfortunately, there is no info on when we will see the MSI Movie Station HD100 in the US and UK. [TFTS]
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24
Nov
2009
It’s been a couple months since noticing that MSI had a renewed interest in PMPs, and now the outfit is back with yet another media player. The MT-V887 takes the sleek, understated styling of the MT-V656 and ramps the display to a none-too-shabby 4.3-inches (480 x 272). Based on the Rockchip RK2728B, this guy adds the H.264 codec and 720p support to an already insane helping of media formats. In addition to all of that, you can catch the KBBL Morning Zoo Crew on its FM receiver. No words on price or availability, but you’ll know as soon as we do
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19
Nov
2009
MSI is on a roll with its Wind Top line of all-in-one machines, the AE2220 being the latest and, for the moment at least, the greatest. Its 21.5-inch screen (curiously .1” smaller than when originally announced) supports multitouch, backed by Windows 7 Home Premium to ensure you’ll never have a completely smudge-free image coming from the ION chipset. 4GB of DDR2 memory is included along with either a 2.2GHz T6600 or 2.1GHz T4300 Intel processor, while storage is now provided by a 500GB drive. Dual PCIe expansion slots gives it some hope of being upgradeable in the future, and VESA wall mount compatibility means you won’t even have to clean up your desk. It hasn’t shown up at retailers just yet, but Amazon is still listing a pre-order page at $699, $50 under MSRP and what we’d consider to be a very fair price indeed.