They both have Flicker-Free and Blue Light Control technologies

Oct 24, 2013 11:27 GMT  ·  By

All-in-One PCs come out all the time these days, about as often as desktops, if not more so given how many people build their desktops on their own. The latest pair was made by Micro-Star International.

Said pair is composed of the AE221 and AE270 AiOs, which have 1920 x 1080 pixels displays (Full HD) with 10-point multi-touch support.

The former measures 21.5 inches in diagonal, while the latter is a 27-inch system.

The technical specs can vary, but the general gist is the same: an Intel Haswell CPU, up to 16 GB DDR3 RAM, a 3-in-1 SD card slot, wireless keyboard/mouse, webcams, a 3.5-inch HDD, optional 2.5-inch SSD, built-in speakers, various ports and plugs, etc.

Ultimately, the most relevant things are the two technologies that set the newcomers apart from other All-in-One systems: the Flicker-Free and Blue Light Control technologies.

Fliker-Free makes the anti-glare display stabilize the electric current, preventing that “invisible” flickering and, thus, reducing eye strain.

The exclusive Blue Light Control Technology reduces the blue light emitted from the screen (up to 75%), further easing strain on our eyes.

MSI's Windows 8.1 AiOs should be up for sale already, in Europe, but the prices haven't been released yet.