MSI showcases Wind Top AE1900, AE2010, AE2200 touchscreen all-in-ones
Those sexy X-Slim X340s weren't the only computers MSI was showing off ahead of CeBIT. The company also had on display three new Wind Top all-in-one desktop computers: the 19-inch AE1900, 20-inch AE2010, and 22-inch AE2200, each with touchscreen display. As for specs, here's what we know: the AE2010's running on an AMD 780G chipset with Athlon 1.5GHz, 2GB DDR2 RAM, DVD burner, and 1600 x 1900 resolution. We also spotted an Intel logo on the AE1900's placard and Windows XP on its screen, but other than that, we're pretty much in the dark here. With the Hannover conference just around the corner, here's hoping that shroud of mystery is promptly lifted. Check out a pic of the AE1900 after the break.























Mmmm... croissants.
lol random much?
those are the weirdest croissants I have ever seen
Naw, the croissants are fine. The screen just sucks. :P
I was about to say "Mmmm... croissants." but I see you beat me to it.
Forget about wenches, they should put croissants with ALL the gadgets.
umm grubs?
Looks like those grubs really love fusilli.
I thought that they looked like grubs too. Grossed me out.... you know, like to the max !
I'd rather have a croissant.
i dont really see nettops catching on.
because people buy netbooks for the lightness and the ease of travel, but you dont get that with a nettop.
and they're both cheaper....
Do people really buy these? or do they really use the touch screen feature? I guess they are a nice little family PC
1600 x 1900?
that doesnt look like 1600x1900...more like 1650xwhatever it is these days...1050?
Same old, same old, all these Pcs manufactures are all a bunch of suckers, why not offer a strip down machine so users can just walk into a store and just pick what ever version of windows they want instead of adding $100+ to the cost of the machine and giving users a license they might never even use or want.
my question is, why are the keyboard and mouse still wired?
1600 x 1900 ?
1600x1900 indeed? Perhaps it is 1200x1920 like a standard 24" monitor usually is. Otherwise it has horrible rectangular pixels or someone needs to learn photo editing does not involve squashing down an image.
Here on Earth we usually specify screen resolutions in the X x Y format, which would make this machine's screen 1900x1600. Just so you know.
hey guys these are 16:9 screens (according to Engadget Chinese), so i'd say it's more likely to be 1600x900,
instead of...whatever that is said above...
at least it's more sensible this way
That screen does not make croissants look appetizing.
That monitor isn't going to stay slim if it keeps carbing up like that.