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Another MSI tablet concept
Jan 10th
What, another one? It seems we have another tablet concept from MSI but this time it’s just a single screen.
The 10″ tablet is a bit thick and packs Android with some capacitive touchscreen display delight. It also has the brand-spanking new Tegra 2 platform inside it and some WiFi and 3g love. Other than that, we don’t have anything else to tell you, whether it will be a new product or just for show.
via liliputing
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Another MSI tablet concept
Dual-touchscreen prototype netbook shown by MSI with Windows 7
Jan 9th

What was initially reported as a dual-screened e-book reader has now turned out to be a dual-touchscreen tablet prototype, showcased by none other than MSI at CES in Las Vegas. The prototype shown by MSI at the electronics expo features double 10-inch 1024×600 touchscreens and runs Windows 7, which should make it an excellent tablet PC once it does hit retail stores. The device is still pending approval though, if those who manage to get a look at and handle it during its appearance at CES convince MSI that it’s an OK product to release.
Via Liliputing
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Dual-touchscreen prototype netbook shown by MSI with Windows 7
MSI U160, U135 at CES 2010
Jan 6th

With all the major brands already done with the press releases of their Pine Trail netbooks at CES 2010, one last major manufacturer which just made its entry into the Pine Trail netbook arena is MSI with its U160 and U135 netbooks.
We’ve seen the high-res images of the U160 last December so you probably have an idea of how this netbook looks like. Now here are the specs and features of the MSI U160 – chicklet keyboard, Color Film Print Technology, ultra-thin body, Intel Atom N450 CPU, and Windows 7 OS.
Meanwhile, the MSI U135 is a bit more exciting with a 10.1-inch LED backlit display, Intel Atom N450 1.6GHz, four different color models – Blue, Silver, Red and Black, and Windows 7 OS.
Pricing and release dates are still unknown.
Via I4U
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
MSI U160, U135 at CES 2010

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