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We have already managed to get a few shots of the 3D all-in-one PC concept that ASUS has on display at its CeBIT booth in Hanover, Germany, but it looks as though MSI might be a step ahead with its own model. Aiming to take advantage of the rapid popularity growth that 3D content has seen over the past months, the PC maker merged the processing power of Intel Core chips with the graphics capabilities of ATI Radeon discrete graphics and a 120Hz display capable of providing Real 3D experience and a Full-HD resolution.

Unfortunately, the company has not yet given out the complete product specifications of its AiO system. Still, the short description of the product that is available alongside the computer itself reveals that the configuration has one of the latest Intel Core processors at its heart. This CPU's processing power is complemented by 4GB of DDR3 memory and the advanced graphics capabilities of the discrete ATI Radeon HD 5730 high-performance video adapter.

In order for all types of media and, especially, 3D videos to be immersive and enthralling, Micro-Star International gave its new computer a Full HD-capable display measuring no less than 23.6 inches. This large screen can display content at a refresh rate of 120Hz, with 60Hz for each eye allowing an accurate and smooth rendering of 3D. MSI even promises that its computer will be capable of “exceptional performance during high speed action shots.”

The last piece of information on the specs indicates that the PC also comes with a hard drive with no less that 1TB of storage. Unfortunately, no other data is available, which means that the connectivity and I/O options will remain a mystery until MSI decides to go into detail.

There is no information on the pricing or the availability of the product.

Live report by Traian Teglet from CeBIT 2010 in Hanover, Germany.

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