MSI Wind Box Converts Any VESA Monitor Into All-In-One Computer [Net Top]
Gizmodo —
... MSI has designed their slim, tiny black computer to attach to the back of any VESA-mountable monitor, effectively converting it into an all-in-one computer. Smart, and with nice enough features: • Intel Atom N270 CPU • 1GB of RAM • 160GB HD. • Three USB ports. • Gigabit Ethernet • Wi-Fi b/g • Windows XP It weighs 1.1 pounds and measures 300 mm x 240 mm x 65 mm. It has been announced in France for for $254. [Journal du Geek via Pocket Lint]
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MSI Has a New Nettop, the Wind Box
Mobilewhack.com —
... and HP it’s time for MSI to roll theirs. The MSI Wind Box is a small computer which can be attached to the back of any VESA mountable monitor. Inside the black box there are all recordings of in-flight communication there’s an ...
MSI unveils a slew of new netbooks and one lonely nettop
Engadget —
... for data. The U110 is basically the same as the U115, except it only ships with 1GB memory and there is no SSD included. Also introduced were the U150 (sadly enough with no specs, besides the fact that it also ships with both HDD and SSD storage) and the WindBox, an Atom N270-based nettop designed to be VESA-mounted to the back of your monitor. The WindBox should be available Q1 2009 for around €300. Keep reading after the break for a complete rundown of all the specs. Read - MSI WindBox Revealed Read - MSI unveils new netbooks, unusual storage systems ...
MSI WindBox Nettop - Silent And Deadly (Not Smelly)
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MSI WindBox Computerizes Any Monitor
OhGizmo! —
... got any spare LCDs lying around (if not, they’re a dime a dozen on Craigslist), the WindBox could be a quick and easy way to set up a dedicated multimedia system, especially if you duct taped a couple extra USB HDs back there too. And for only $250, it’s nearly as cheap as one of those crappy WiFi enabled digital picture frames. It’s just too bad that for the moment, you’ll have to go to France to pick one up.
[ Journal du Geek ] VIA [ Pocket-Lint ]
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