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MSI's All-In-One PC Has Sliding Screen, 3D

by - source: Tom's Hardware US

A concept all-in-one PC from MSI features 3D and a sliding screen.

Here is one of the many leftovers from CES 2010: MSI's all-in-one PC called "Jellow." The PC is merely a concept for now, but it looks absolutely... well, awesome for an all-in-one deal, using transparent plastic to give it a more futuristic, sterile look. The design also incorporates 3D technology, and will be bundled with wireless 3D glasses.

The accompanying wireless mouse is rather interesting as well, using the same aesthetic design and can be used as a remote control and an IP-phone for online chatting. According to Akihabara News, the matching keyboard is also wireless, but doesn't seem to offer any additional super-cool features save for its ability to be stored behind the all-in-one PC's screen.

As for the hardware, the device features a 23.6-inch WLED Backlight Full HD screen with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and Double Frame rate (120 Hz). The screen can slide up and down, providing the unique storage space for the keyboard. While detailed specs were not released, MSI said that users can enjoy 3D gaming and HD movies with this device, leading us to believe that there may be some decent hardware packed under the hood.

Although MSI said that the concept will eventually be available for consumers in 2010 according to Fareastgizmos, no ship dates or price points were provided. We're hoping to hear more about this ultra-cool all-in-one in the coming months.

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devilxc 14/01/2010 10:52
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Looks good, I'm glad companies are considering mice when innovating. Although I can't help but feel that it either will be an uncomfortable mouse, remote or phone. It will not be suited for all 3.

core i7 ownage 14/01/2010 15:23
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For 3D gaming, that PC must have a good graphics. I bet that it will be an ATI one.

nevertell 14/01/2010 16:18
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ATI hasn't got 3d support, YET.

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