Tag Archives: ces 2010

Asus Waveface computing concept mockups go live at CES

Just as it doesn’t want to limit itself in terms of software and mainstream mobile processors for mobile PCs, Asus doesn’t want to rely on the tried and tested netbook form factor forever either. This much is evidenced by the presence of Waveface computing concept mockups at the company’s booth in CES. Pictured above is [...]

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Samsung’s Pinetrail Atom netbooks get a closer look

Samsung’s recently announced Pinetrail Atom netbooks all warrant a bit of your attention and Brad of Liliputing gives us a closer look at each and every one of them. As you probably already know, all three Samsung netbooks run on Intel’s Atom N450 processor which gives them longer battery life and less heat dissipation. But [...]

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MSI’s Projector PC concept packs NVIDIA ION and Atom inside

All-in-one PCs have been all the rage recently. But did you know that instead of a screen, a PC’s innards can be packed alongside an integrated projector as well? This is exactly what MSI is trying to accomplish with their Projector PC concept, and so far it looks like they have succeeded. They’ve displayed a [...]

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Dual-touchscreen prototype netbook shown by MSI with Windows 7

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 [...]

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MSI’s Tegra-powered dual-screen e-book reader and 3D notebook to be showcased at CES 2010

It looks like MSI is really ready to battle it out with other manufacturers in the e-book reader market while it still hasn’t reached full maturity. According to a report from a Chinese periodical called Apply Daily which is cited by DigiTimes, MSI is gearing up to launch and showcase a dual-screen e-book reader powered [...]

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