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Yet another all-in-one PC from MSI -- the MSI AP1900 All-in One PC looks like a simple LCD display but there's actually a whole PC tucked inside. MSI didn't indicate any price for this unit {MSI via Electronista} or when do we get the chance to see this locally. Just before CES 2009 officially opens, MSI has already sent a preview of their Mac Air look-alike with the X-Slim X320 -- a 13.4" Atom-powered netbook. Looking gorgeously slim at 0.8" at its thickest base, the MSI X320 still manages to include 3 USB ports, a VGA port, a LAN port, and a 3-in-1 card reader. Clearly and Air competitor, the MSI X-Slim weighs about 1.3kgs (2.9lbs) and is just 6mm thin on the tip (just imagine a wider and thinner MSI Wind U100). Default battery is 4-cell but MSI will also offer an extended 8-cell battery that could last up to 10 hours. Earlier this month, we discovered the MSI Wind PC as the desktop version of the popular netbooks. The Atom-based mini desktop PC is MSI's answer to the expensive Asus Eee Box. Read more in our articles including "MSI unveils AP1900 All-in-One PC" and "MSI X-Slim X320 is a 13.4" Netbook".

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Yet another all-in-one PC from MSI -- the MSI AP1900 All-in One PC looks like a simple LCD display but there's actually a whole PC tucked inside. MSI didn't indicate any price for this unit {MSI via Electronista} or when do we get the chance to see this locally.

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Just before CES 2009 officially opens, MSI has already sent a preview of their Mac Air look-alike with the X-Slim X320 -- a 13.4" Atom-powered netbook. Looking gorgeously slim at 0.8" at its thickest base, the MSI X320 still manages to include 3 USB ports, a VGA port, a LAN port, and a 3-in-1 card reader. Clearly and Air competitor, the MSI X-Slim weighs about 1.3kgs (2.9lbs) and is just 6mm thin on the tip (just imagine a wider and thinner MSI Wind U100).

Where can I find articles about msi ap1900?

Our coverage of msi ap1900 includes: "MSI unveils AP1900 All-in-One PC"; "MSI X-Slim X320 is a 13.4" Netbook"; "MSI Wind PC gets priced". Each article provides unique insights and information.