Wednesday, January 21st 2015

MSI Launches New All-in-One PCs based on AMD Beema Platform

MSI is excited to announce the launch of three new All-in-One PC's equipped with AMD's latest energy efficient Beema APU platform. The Adora20 5M and AE200 5M include a 19.5" anti-glare display featuring MSI Anti-Flicker & Less Blue Light Technology, to effectively reduce eyestrain and eye fatigue during long working hours. The new AE220 5M features a similar display with a 21.5" size and a compact design which blends seamlessly into modern interiors. With an ultra-slim casing (only 23mm at its thinnest point), the MSI Adora20 5M brings a new level of perfect home PC experience.

The new All-in-One PC's feature the latest E2-6110 and A4-6210 Quad Core APUs of AMD's Beema platform with a 28nm production process and SoC (System on Chip) APU processor technology. Evolved from AMD's previous Kabini platform design, the latest AMD Beema platform provides higher performance while power consumption is reduced up to 20%. The AMD Beema APUs are fitted with new AMD Radeon R2 and R3 built-in graphics, increasing exceptional rendering performance by 10% for a big boost in multimedia and 3D performance compared to previous generations. Users can now enjoy high performance and quality from a discrete graphics card without the need for a dedicated graphics solution.
Featuring MSI Anti-Flicker & Less Blue Light technology
MSI leads the way in premium visual solutions by introducing anti-glare matte displays on its All-in-One PCs. No matter what high-intensity light sources are causing glare issues, the anti-glare protection guards the user's eyes against glare from the computer screen. The Adora20 5M, AE220 5M and AE200 5M all feature MSI Anti-Flicker technology, which stabilizes the electrical current to prevent flickering. Regardless of display settings, this technology greatly reduces eye fatigue and strain after extended usage.

In addition, all these new models support Less Blue Light technology. Combined with the MSI exclusively-developed ScenaMax image optimization software, this effectively reduces blue light by as much as 75%, significantly reducing harmful eye strain and protecting users' eyesight.

Where fashion meets commerce
Apart from its trendy appearance, MSI has also provided the AE220 5M and AE200 5M with a COM Port to support a variety of different commercial applications such as barcode scanners and credit card readers. Its sophisticated look and business functions make the AE220 5M and AE200 5M perfect for a wide variety of commercial environments.
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3 Comments on MSI Launches New All-in-One PCs based on AMD Beema Platform

#1
xfia
what exactly do you mean by high performance graphics? i thought beema was designed for like tablets. i think kaveri would be much more appealing in a all in one..

looks really sexy and definitely decent for a lot of commercial applications just it could have been better.
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Steevo
xfiawhat exactly do you mean by high performance graphics? i thought beema was designed for like tablets. i think kaveri would be much more appealing in a all in one..

looks really sexy and definitely decent for a lot of commercial applications just it could have been better.
10W of heat is a lot with no active cooling, and active cooling just represents another failure point, add in the wifi chip, panel, and all the other components and you may have 50W of heat to release, and I would suggest turning on a 50W bulb, and then hold your hand on it, how long can you hold on to it.

So adding more performance uses more power, more power equals more heat......

A lot of all in ones have decent CPU and shit for GPU performance, so driving 2 displays causes huge issues, but with this it should be able to drive the integrated panel, and one more without flicker, stalls, and all of the other issues.
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micropage7
looks nice but i dont like clear plastic since over time it usually easy to get brown
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