The International Consumer Electronics Show is upon us, and that means
new kit from every direction will be flowing our way. MSI is a big
player in the motherboard, desktop and notebook space, so it makes
sense to hear that it'll also be using the show to showcase new gear.
One previously unmentioned machine that'll be making its debut in Las
Vegas is the Wind Top AP1920, an all-in-one PC that goes easy on the
power suckage, measures just 35mm deep and sports an 18.5" display.
It will also use Intel's new
Pinetrail platform with an Atom D510/D410
CPU. Other new machines in attendance will be the Wind Box DE220 and
Wind Box DC500 Mini PCs, both of which aim to cater to users with space
problems and a need for handling just basic tasks. The full release is
hosted below, but we'll have to wait until the show kicks off before we
learn of pricing and availability.

A New
Trend Towards Energy-saving PCs – MSI Will be Showcasing its Wind Top
AP1920 All-in-One PC and Wind Box DE220 and Wind Box DC500 Mini PCs,
which all feature the new Intel® AtomTM processor, at CES
Taipei
(Dec. 22, 2009) – World-leading All-in-One PC brand MSI will be
showcasing several new models that embody the global trend towards
energy-saving PC design at the CES 2010 exhibition. The new models,
which feature the Pine Trail technology platform with the new Intel®
AtomTM processor, include the Wind Top AP1920 All-in-One PC and the
Wind Box DE220 and Wind Box DC500 Mini PCs. These products deliver low
energy consumption with no compromise in performance; their average
power consumption is more than 80% lower than that of a standard
desktop PC. The compact, lightweight design also takes up less space
than a traditional PC.
Low Energy Consumption and High Performance with Intel’s New Pine Trail Platform
Intel®
recently announced the launch of its new Pine Trail technology
platform, using the new-generation AtomTM (Pineview) processor. This
processor features enhanced Northbridge chip performance, and
integrates the graphics processing unit (GPU) and memory controller
into the CPU, while the Intel NM10 Express chipset (TigerPoint)
continues to handle other functions. With Northbridge chip
functionality integrated into the CPU, the Pineview platform requires
only two chips as opposed to the traditional three-chip solution,
making for lower energy consumption and enhanced performance. In terms
of technology, what distinguishes the Pine Trail platform from its
predecessors is the fact that it offers a combination of both enhanced
performance and a reduction in energy consumption of over 50%. At the
same time, the change from three chips to two has made it possible to
reduce the size of the chipset by around 70%. Intel’s Pine Trail
platform solutions include the Pine Trail-D for desktop PCs and the
Pine Trail-M for laptops. MSI’s All-in-One PC and Mini PC products use
the Pine Trail-D platform. While the emphasis in the Pine Trail-M
platform is on achieving longer battery run-time, the Pine Trail-D
platform provides superior overall performance. Two versions are
available: the D410 single-core processor and the D510 dual-core
processor. While ensuring reduced energy consumption, they also provide
the high performance that people expect from a desktop PC.
The Wind Top and Wind Box Series Combine Slim, Lightweight Design with Outstanding Performance
MSI
will be showcasing its Wind Top AP1920 All-in-One PC at this year's
CES. The Wind Top AP1920 is the world's slimmest netbook, with a width
of just 35 mm. With a 16:9 18.5-inch display, the AP1920 provides a 14%
increase in the exaggeration ratio. The AP1920 uses Intel’s new Pine
Trail-D platform, with the AtomTM D510/D410 processor. This provides
outstanding performance equivalent to that of a conventional desktop,
while ensuring low energy consumption and low noise. The AP1920 can be
wall-mounted, and the viewing angle can be adjusted between –5? and 15?
to permit optimal viewing. With its elegant, fashionable exterior
design, the MSI Wind Top AP1920 will add an extra touch of refinement
to any home.
MSI will also have its Wind Box DE220 and Wind
Box DC500 Mini PCs on show at CES 2010. The Wind Box DE220 is a 2L mini
PC; the Wind Box DC500 is a 4.7L model. Both use Intel’s new Pine
Trail-D platform, based around the AtomTM D510/D410 processor, which
provides a combination of high performance and low power consumption.
The Wind Box DE220 is small and lightweight (about the size of a sheet
of A4 paper), and can be wall-mounted behind a display, effectively
converting a conventional PC into an all-in-one model. The DC500 is a
highly original device. Designed to stand upright on a desk, it is
approximately 60% smaller than a conventional 15L desktop PC, making it
the ideal choice for people who want to be able to save energy and save
space.
For detailed product specifications, check out the MSI booth at CES, or visit the MSI website: www.msi.com/index.php