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MSi Wind Top AE1920
$700.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Small enough footprint for tight spaces. Simple enough operation for people who don't like computers. Setup is very simple, just plug it in and turn it on.
The Cons:Power light is dim, hard to find it unless the lights are out. Touch screen interface with smaller objects is tricky - lacks precision.
The Wind Top AE1920 is an all-in-one desktop PC from MSi's Entertainment All-in-One Series. The PC features a 19" multi-touch LCD panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio and 5ms response time for blur-free motion images.
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It is designed with an ultra-slim chassis which includes a ATI Mobility Radeon HD5430 graphics for high definition image quality. The device utilizes an Intel Atom processor, 2GB DDR2 memory, and a 250GB SATA hard drive. The Wind Top AE1920 uses an average of 90% less energy per hour than a standard desktop PC and meets both Energy Star 5.0 and EuP standards for 2010. It also includes built-in 3-watt speakers with SRS surround sound, a DVD Supermulti drive, and a high resolution webcam. It operates Windows 7 Home Premium and comes with a USB keyboard and mouse.
Features/Specs
- Intel Atom Processor
- 19" Multi-Touch Panel
- 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio
- 2GB RAM
- 250GB Hard Drive
- 5ms Response Time
- SuperMulti DVD Burner
- ATI Mobility Radeon HD5430 Graphics
- SRS Surround Sound
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- Connectivity: Ethernet, WiFi
- Inputs/Outputs: VGA, 6 x USB, eSATA, HDMI, SPDIF, 6 in 1 Reader
- Energy Star Qualified
- Meets EuP Standards for 2010
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small enough footprint for tight spaces
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simple enough operation for people who don't like computers
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setup is very simple, just plug it in and turn it on
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uses very little energy to run compared to a normal desktop
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displays full-screen HD video without stutter or missed frames
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only needs a power cable, good for when lots of wires will be a big problem
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power light is dim, hard to find it unless the lights are out
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touch screen interface with smaller objects is tricky - lacks precision
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