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Multitouch Wind Top AE2220 All-in-One from MSI Now Shipping

MSI on Wednesday announced it has begun shipping its new Wind Top AE2220 all-in-one desktop PC. The AE2220 takes its place as MSI’s flagship all-in-one and expands the company’s fast growing Wind Top series.

“The MSI Wind Top is an awesome all-purpose family PC. Share photos, edit videos, play games, watch HD video — our Ion graphics processor means you can have it all,” said Drew Henry, general manger for Ion and GeForce products at Nvidia.

In addition to the Ion platform, the AE2220 boasts an Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 processor clocked at 2.2GHz (Pentium dual-core T4300 also available), a 21.5-inch multitouch display, 4GB of DDR2-800 memory, a 500GB hard drive, optional Blu-ray player, 1.3MP webcam, built-in 6-in-1 card reader, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, two mini-PCI-E expansion slots, IR receiver, and Windows 7 Home Premium.

The new all-in-one is still a no-show at most retailers, though Amazon still has it listed for pre-order for $700. [via MaximumPC]

Wind Top AE2220 Multitouch Wind Top AE2220 All in One from MSI Now Shipping

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MSI Preparing to Launch AMD Neo CPU-fueled 12-inch MSI Wind U230 with Windows 7

MSI is preparing to launch a 12-inch Windows 7 netbook that will sit atop its U200 series. The U230 will be very much like the previously released U210, which ran Vista. The only notable differences are the new operating system, and slightly faster AMD Radeon GPU.

The netbook will come with the AMD Neo X2 MV40 CPU at 1.6GHz, up to 4 GB of RAM, an AMD Radeon HD3200, and VGA/HDMI out. There’s none of that Windows 7 Starter here – the PC will come with Windows 7 Home Premium.  Pricing is still a mystery, though. The old U210 is going for $429.99, so one would hope that MSI can get the price in under $500.

msiu230 MSI Preparing to Launch AMD Neo CPU fueled 12 inch MSI Wind U230 with Windows 7

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Asus to Enter E-Book Market, MSI Considers the Same

Rather than let Amazon, Sony, and a handful of others have all the fun, Asus plans to dive into the e-book market with an e-book reader of its own. According to company president Jerry Shen, Asus will market the device under its Eee brand.

According to un-named industry sources, MSI is also mulling whether or not to release an electronic book reader, reports news and rumor site DigiTimes.

This could be just the beginning of an influx of new e-book readers, suggest said sources, who pointed out that the requirements for entering the e-book market are lower than they are for netbooks. The real challenge, the sources say, is in establishing a content delivery platform.

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