MSI Hitting All-In-One Market

MSI Hitting All-In-One Market
 
Much like the launch of the netbook market, MSI has been quick to follow Asus’ announcement of the Eee Top with word of an Atom-based all-in-one system of their own.  Bearing the Wind Neton monikor, MSI’s offering will come in three varieties.
 
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.

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).

 
MSI’s Wind Neton line is expected to start appearing in January of next year.
 
Asus started a major trend with their Eee PC, sparking the beginning of the rapidly growing netbook market.  Have they done the same with their all-in-one solution?
 
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