We’re starting to think that MSI, the Chinese computer maker, is copying over Asus’s shoulder. First came the Wind netbook after the Eee PC, and now in the wake of the Eee Top it’s releasing its own all-in-one touchscreens, the Wind NetOn range. Still though, the specs aren’t to be smirked at, and we’ve got hands on with them. Pictures after the break.
At first glance, the NetOn doesn’t seem like anything new, but MSI has squished in some powerful specs behind the touchscreen panel, which comes in 16, 19 and 22 inch flavours.
The top end model, the AE2003, has a full HD resolution and a Blu-ray drive, for a very reasonable $800, around £535, while the icklest, bare bones box comes in below £300.
If you fancy a flutter on a compuer for the kitchen that you can draw all over, these could well be worth your dough when the range ships at the end of the month. Click the thumbnails below to see it in action.
Out January | $800| MSI













