All-in-one seems to be the future

Jan 11, 2010 09:37 GMT  ·  By

Taiwanese manufacturer MSI unveiled a number of new concepts, during this year's edition of the Consumer Electronics Show, including a couple of things that could become part of the company's future product lineup. The concepts demonstrate the company's focus on designing new solutions that can provide consumers with a new way to interact with computer systems and the computer technology.

One of the first concept products that the Taiwanese company announced is a 3D all-in-one PC, which will enable consumers to enjoy 3D graphics, directly on their space-saving 24-inch all-in-one PC. While the technical details of the concept are yet to be unveiled, it seems that users will take advantage of the system's 3D capabilities, alongside a pair of 3D glasses.

In addition to the 3D All-in-One PC, the company also announced a new All-in-one PC with LED technology and a sliding screen. The system will enable users to enjoy the 3D gaming or HD movies, on a system that is connected to wireless 3D glasses and offers an interesting way for the end-user to experience home computing. Users will be able to store the wireless keyboard behind the sliding screen, mentioned before, consequently saving desktop space. In addition, this concept is accompanied by an innovative wireless mouse, which doubles as an IP phone, or a remote control.

Another, interesting concept that MSI revealed during CES 2010, is a Projector PC which includes a built-in computer system. The projector will enable users to enjoy the features and benefits provided by a fully-operational computer system without a display. This concept PC is designed to project directly on a wall or a screen, making it a choice for those looking to save space and take advantage of a more versatile computing solution.

Unfortunately, at this time, these are only concepts and there's no way of telling when we are going to see them on the market.

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