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When MSI builds an "all-in-one" PC, it doesn't mess around -- the MSI
Wind Top AE2420 3D has everything but the kitchen sink ensconced in a
plastic frame. Where most consolidated computers aim for the lowest
common denominator with low-power components, MSI's dropped a high-end
multimedia bomb here -- a 23.6-inch, 120Hz, 1080p, LED-backlit
touchscreen LCD panel paired with a desktop-grade 2.53GHz Core i7-860S
processor, Mobility Radeon HD 5730 graphics, a Blu-ray drive, 4GB of
RAM, and a terabyte of storage. Active shutter glasses spit out 3D
images to your eyes while THX speakers (and a built-in subwoofer) pump
out jams, and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth and USB 3.0 sockets round
out a connectivity laundry list. It's got a spec sheet to die for and
an equally lethal $1,800 price -- but is the AE2420 3D more than a
bucket of primo parts? Is it worth your cash?
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