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Thursday, June 05, 2008

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MSI Is Going MID and also Making A Thinner Wind

- Warner Crocker

You’ve got to love this and more power to them. Micro-Star International (MSI) has made a lot of noise at late with the little storm they cooked up called the MSI Wind. So much so, that in this post from Gizmodo they are already saying “following the Wind’s success” and we’ve just seen the annoucnement.

Now it appears that MSI isn’t stopping with the ultra-portable-sub-mini-class and getting into the lineup for MIDs as well. (Intriguingly we have seen nothing new on the MID front from Computex. Hmm?) Not only that, MSI is also talking about creating a thinner design for their ultra-portabel-sub-mini-class line that will be aimed at business customers. So, we might have the Wind chasing the Air. That’s targeted for a release at next year’s CES, so we’ll be on the lookout for that. There’s also talk of a 7 inch screen with a sliding keyboard.

I’m expecting an annoucement of a 3D UMPC next.

IDG via Gizmodo

 

 

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