Micro-Star International (MSI) has unveiled three all-in-one PCs that are ready to support Windows 7. The 21.5-inch Wind Top AE2220 will be launched later in October, followed by the 20-inch AE2020 and the 21.5-inch AE2220 Hi-Fi in November.
The three all-in-one PCs are supported by Nvidia's Ion platform, of which, the AE2220 supports Full HD image output, as well as VGA and HDMI ports for input connectivity for video game consoles or other entertainment devices, MSI noted. The AE2220 will be priced at about NT$35,000 (US$1,086), MSI added.






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