Friday, September 21st 2012

MSI Launches the AE2081 and AE2081G All-in-One PCs

MSI introduces two new 20-inch entertainment machines, the MSI Wind Top AE2081 and AE2081G. Both models are equipped with a modern design that perfectly fit into a neat working area. Saving 30% of power with its LED backlight displays over conventional CCFL display panels, combined with the Intel Core i3 processor and MSI's Military Class II components, these All-in-One PC's are the embodiment of green computing. The MSI AE2081G is also equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce GT630M graphics card, which supports NVIDIA Optimus technology.

The MSI Wind Top AE2081 and AE2081G will become available in Europe by end of September.

Energy efficient hardware

The Wind Top AE2081 and AE2081G are equipped with Intel's new 3rd Gen Core 22 nm processor, increasing performance while reducing power consumption. The AE2081G comes with the NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M graphics card for a smooth gaming experience. With the NVIDIA Optimus technology, the system will automatically switch between discrete and dedicated graphics, depending on the required graphics performance. This feature allows the All-in-One PC to use its CPU and GPU in the most power efficient way.

MSI Military Class II components

The MSI Wind Top AE2081 and AE2081G boast high quality and highly stable Military Class II components; SFC, Solid Caps and Hi-c Caps. These three components have obtained MIL-Standard-810G military certification and provide a thorough stability.

MSI Quick Fix technology

MSI has developed a lot of powerful software, including its exclusive Quick Fix self-maintenance program that searches for and fixes any problems which might occur. It determines whether it can repair a particular issue and is equipped to provide self-test results that can be used as reference by maintenance personnel. Moreover, it can also update drivers immediately online, so that your machine is always up-to-date.
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