digitimes.com - 11/20/2008
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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Thursday 20 November 2008] Micro-Star International (MSI) has revealed that the company is planning to launch three Wind Neton all-in-one desktop PCs in January next year with a price ranging between US$399-799, according to Joseph Hsu, ...
engadget.com - 11/19/2008
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engadget.com —
Filed under: Desktops MSI and Asus, having apparently
found the bottom in the netbook race, are now...
working hard to find that magic point on the desktop. Asus has its B202 and all-in-one Eee Top nettops, the latter of which MSI is now countering ...
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MSI unveils Neton all-in-one nettop models ranging from ...
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MSI to launch Atom-based all-in-one PCs in January 2009
HardwareHeaven.com —
... chairman of the company.
Two Wind Neton models M16 with a 15.6-inch panel and M19 with an 18.5-inch panel will adopt the Intel Atom 270 processor and 945GSE chipset, and will also features 1GB DDR2 memory, 160GB hard drive, a slim-type optical drive and either Windows XP or Linux. The M16 will be priced around US$399 while the M19 will be priced around US$499. MSI is also evaluating a plan to adopt dual-core Atom processors for the PCs.
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MSI Wind Neton all-in-one desktop PCs arrive in January
DV Hardware —
... a plan to adopt dual-core Atom processors for the PCs.
The company's M22 will have a higher performance, as it will feature either an Intel dual-core or quad-core mobile CPU, GS45 chipset and a and a 21.5-inch panel. The device will also support H.264 and VC1 hardware decoding, an optional Blu-ray drive and touch screen control. The M22 will be priced between US$599-799 based on the specifications (not including the price of Blu-ray drives).Source: DigiTimes MSI Wind Neton all-in-one desktop PCs arrive in January - ...
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