
Micro-Star International (MSI) is set to display its all-in-one desktop – the MSI NetOn at the CES. The company claims it to be the first all-in-one desktop which will be using the Intel dual-core Atom processor. The NetOn series is intended to take on the Eee Top from ASUS.
The NetOn should score with the energy / power conscious people as it uses a mere 20% of the power that is required to run a desktop (250W). The desktop is available in 3 sizes – 16, 19, and 22 inches. All three models will have a 16:9 ratio. The 16″ and 19″ models will have 1366×768 touchscreens while the 22″ model, which is the most advanced of the lot will feature a 1920×1080 touchscreen. The 22″ model, christened AE2203, will be equipped with advanced AV and entertainment functions such as Blu-ray. All three versions will be equipped with Wi-Fi capability.
The 19″ model will retail from this month for $499, the 16″ version will be available from February for $399 and the 22″ model will go on sale in March for $799.
MSI is also bringing a range of notebooks to CES. The G-Series is aimed at the gaming crowd, of these the new GT725/GT727 are the first two models to break 10000 points on 3Dmark.
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