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MSI WindBox III gets a bit more oomph, still lives on your LCD

If your current WindBox is growing a bit long in the tooth, MSI has a newcomer with somewhat more respectable internals. Since it’s a fanless machine designed to live on the rear of your LCD, you won’t be ordering one with a Core i7, but the included Core 2 Duo chip is certainly a step above what’s been offered in the past. It’s designed primarily to be used as an ultra-low power solution for folks needing to handle the simplest of simple tasks, though the integrated graphics are purportedly capable of HD playback (on a good day). It’s packing DVI, VGA and HDMI outputs, six USB 2.0 sockets, a pair of mini-PCIe slots, inbuilt 802.11b/g/n WiFi and a Bluetooth module, but your guess is as good as ours when it comes to price or availability.

MSI WindBox III gets a bit more oomph, still lives on your LCD originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Sep 2010 17:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI waiting on Intel Oak Trail for Win 7 tablet, Android version will hit before end of the year

Remember MSI’s Windows 7 WindPad that we went hands-on with back in June at Computex? Of course you do. Well even though it’s been given a bit of Photoshop polish lately, MSI isn’t planning on launching it until Intel releases its Oak Trail Atom platform for tablets and netbooks at CES 2011. MSI’s Andy Tung told us that the current Atom platform just doesn’t provide adequate battery life and power for the form factor, and that it’s finding the Oak Trail platform to be much better in all areas with the Windows 7 OS. Tung also said it’s still experimenting with the dualscreen Win 7 tablet, but similarly needs a better hardware platform. Oh don’t worry, there’s still some tablet love to come from MSI this year — the company still plans to release its Tegra 2-powered, Android 2.2 WindPad 110 tablet in time for the holiday season. MSI is working with Google, and we were told that the Android tablet should have access to some sort of app store. It’s clearly got the tablet bug, and Tung even told us that the company is minimizing the number of netbooks it has in its lineup. That sure seems to be a common trend these days.

MSI waiting on Intel Oak Trail for Win 7 tablet, Android version will hit before end of the year originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Aug 2010 13:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI waiting on Intel Oak Trail for Win 7 tablet, Android version will hit before end of the year

Remember MSI’s Windows 7 WindPad that we went hands-on with back in June at Computex? Of course you do. Well even though it’s been given a bit of Photoshop polish lately, MSI isn’t planning on launching it until Intel releases its Oak Trail Atom platform for tablets and netbooks at CES 2011. MSI’s Andy Tung told us that the current Atom platform just doesn’t provide adequate battery life and power for the form factor, and that it’s finding the Oak Trail platform to be much better in all areas with the Windows 7 OS. Tung also said it’s still experimenting with the dualscreen Win 7 tablet, but similarly needs a better hardware platform. Oh don’t worry, there’s still some tablet love to come from MSI this year — the company still plans to release its Tegra 2-powered, Android 2.2 WindPad 110 tablet in time for the holiday season. MSI is working with Google, and we were told that the Android tablet should have access to some sort of app store. It’s clearly got the tablet bug, and Tung even told us that the company is minimizing the number of netbooks it has in its lineup. That sure seems to be a common trend these days.

MSI waiting on Intel Oak Trail for Win 7 tablet, Android version will hit before end of the year originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Aug 2010 13:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI’s 10-inch WindPad 100 advances past prototype stage, gets pictured with a dock

The wait for a legitimate mass market Windows 7 tablet continues, but at least MSI is showing signs of progress. The WindPad 100, which we saw at Computex in prototype form, has now reached design maturity and the concordant gallery of pictures has been distributed to the world. There’s no word of any spec changes, meaning we’re still looking at a 1.66GHz Atom Z530 CPU, 32GB SSD, 2GB RAM, Wind Touch UI overlay, and HDMI plus 2x USB ports on the stat sheet. The 100 has been joined by a new dock in these latest images, which will throw in the typical expanded connectivity options. We can probably expect to see both reappearing at IFA in Berlin in about a month’s time.

MSI’s 10-inch WindPad 100 advances past prototype stage, gets pictured with a dock originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 Aug 2010 06:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI ships Core i5-packin’ P600 and S6000 laptops to egomaniacal cube dwellers

Call ‘em suitable for business travelers (or whatever this guy is), or just call ‘em classy — either way, MSI has a new pair of 15.6-incher headed to North America. The P600 and S6000 don’t differ much; by and large, the only thing keeping them from merging into one is the smaller battery (and thus, lower weight) of the S6000. Both units boast Intel’s Core i5-450M processor, integrated GMA HD graphics, 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 1,366 x 768 resolution panel, 3-in-1 card reader, 500GB hard drive, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, stereo speakers, HDMI / VGA outputs, a pair of USB 2.0 ports and an eSATA / USB combo jack. They’re both rocking Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) under the hood, with the S6000 and its 4-cell battery starting at $799.99 while the 8-cell’d P600 goes for $829.99 and up. In other words, your corporate card can totally handle either… or both.

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MSI ships Core i5-packin’ P600 and S6000 laptops to egomaniacal cube dwellers originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Aug 2010 15:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI’s Core i7-equipped GT660R makes itself available to US consumers

MSI’s GT660 has been kicking around in various forms for a few months now, but the latest edition (dubbed GT660R) is just now splashing down on a few e-tailer websites. Boasting a 1.73GHz Core i7-740QM processor, 6GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive (7,200RPM), Blu-ray combo drive and NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 285M, this 16-inch beast is more than capable of handling whatever HD media and first-person shooters you’ve got sitting around. ‘Course, you’ll need to be fully prepared to lug around 7.7 pounds of heft, and the 1,366 x 768 resolution is far from ideal, but at least you’re given a 64-bit copy of Windows 7 Home Premium. It’s up for order now at $1,699.99, but unless you’ve got a thing for atypically large pixels, we’d suggest springing for an alternative that’ll display 1080p natively.

MSI’s Core i7-equipped GT660R makes itself available to US consumers originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 25 Jul 2010 08:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI rumored to have TriDef 3D laptops on deck, no active shutters required

We’ve heard this song and dance before, but DigiTimes has it that MSI is on pace to shove out a 3D laptop this September. Before you open that jaw and feign a yawn, you should know that the company is purportedly not following convention by integrating NVIDIA’s 3D Vision technology; instead, it’ll rely on Dynamic Digital Depth’s (DDD’s) TriDef 3D software for transferring 2D images to 3D. This means that users will be able to use cheap-o polarized glasses rather than the more expensive (and battery draining) active shutter variety. Somehow or another, the whole thing is supposed to launch at under a grand, so we’ll be poking around on the IFA show floor hoping that this one comes to fruition.

MSI rumored to have TriDef 3D laptops on deck, no active shutters required originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Jul 2010 18:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI launches Wind12 U230 ‘Light,’ shaves two inches and 30 clamshells from predecessor’s hide

Are MSI’s 12.1-inch netbooks a hair too large for you? Wonder of wonders, there’s a smaller version that’s practically exactly the same inside. Though the new MSI Wind12 U230 Light confusingly weighs just the same as its predecessor (3.3 pounds) and is still 1.22 inches thick, it’s got a smaller 11.6-inch matte LCD screen that makes it two inches shorter in either direction on a horizontal plane. You’re still getting the same 1,366 x 768 display, 1.6GHz Athlon Neo MV-40 processor, 2GB of RAM, Radeon HD 3200 graphics, 250GB hard drive and sub-par four hours of battery life, but MSI did think to trim the fat in one last direction, and knocked $30 off the price. That makes the now-shipping U230 Light a somewhat reasonable deal at $400 from Amazon. PR after the break.

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MSI launches Wind12 U230 ‘Light,’ shaves two inches and 30 clamshells from predecessor’s hide originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Laptop’s 2010 tech support showdown reveals ugly truth: you’re (almost) on your own

Dealing with warranties is one thing — it’s almost always a crap-shoot, and you’re continually pressing your luck when trying to get something covered without any out-of-pocket expense. But how’s about the tech support that’s so whimsically promised with so many laptops these days? Our pals over at Laptop put in an inordinate amount of work in order to find out, pinging a full dozen manufacturers via phone and chat in order to measure hold time, level of support offered and overall satisfaction. Just about every major laptop maker was included (Acer, Apple, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Toshiba and Fujitsu, just to name a few), and an in-depth report of their findings was posted for each one. In general, though, they found that most companies wouldn’t hang around long enough to answer those nagging questions that typically end up in forums (“How do I remove bloatware?”), oftentimes pointing the caller to a paid alternative that would actually take the time to address their issues. If you’re considering a new machine, and you aren’t exactly one of those nerdy go-getters who can troubleshoot everything yourself, you should certainly give the source links below a look. Just try not to get too depressed, cool?

Laptop’s 2010 tech support showdown reveals ugly truth: you’re (almost) on your own originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Jul 2010 18:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Twelve flavors of GeForce GTX 460 now shipping from Newegg (update: official)

NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 460 hasn’t even been officially announced, much less reviewed, but that won’t keep you from buying the company’s latest Fermi-based graphics card anyhow. Over at Newegg, usual suspects ASUS, EVGA, Gigabyte, MSI and Palit have fielded twelve models in all, most with slightly different features, thought it seems the base configuration has 336 CUDA cores (down from 352) and a mere 768MB of GDDR5 memory. Interestingly enough, this silicon’s actually rated faster than its older brother the $280 GTX 465 with 675MHz graphics and 1,350MHz processor speeds, and a 3.6GHz effective memory clock. All your frames are pushed through a decidedly narrower 192-bit memory interface, though, so we’d guess that for around $200, you won’t be getting (much) more than you pay for. Let’s just hope they run cool.

Update: The card’s official, and it seems there’s a 1GB, 256-bit version of the GTX 460, too. Hit the break for the full press release, filled with all the puffery a video game marketing team could want.

[Thanks, Polytonic]

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Twelve flavors of GeForce GTX 460 now shipping from Newegg (update: official) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 11 Jul 2010 16:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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