Monday, January 3, 2011

MSI details Sandy Bridge, Fusion all-in-ones ahead of CES, teases a sliding screen

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We just finished reviewing a feature-packed MSI Wind Top, but come CES
next week we'll have three more to try: the AE2410, AE2210 and AE2050,
each with the very latest silicon inside. Notebook Italia reports that
the Taiwanese computer company's using Intel's new Sandy Bridge CPUs
in each of its 24- and 22-inch rigs, and grabbed a low-power AMD
Brazos APU for the likely budget 20-inch model -- which will
reportedly still include a Blu-ray drive like its Core 2 Duo cousin.
All three will sport 1080p touchscreen displays and USB 3.0 ports, but
also a spiffy new feature called Super Charger that will charge
attached USB gadgets even when the computer is off. Innovations, to be
sure, but perhaps not as exciting as the concept items pictured above
and below -- up top is the MSI Butterfly, which reportedly has a
sliding multitouch screen with ten points of contact, and after the
break, see the luxurious MSI Angelow. Here's hoping for prices, specs
and high-res pictures once we get to the show.

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