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MSI's Modern AM272 Series All-in-One PC be Your Trusted Partner for Business

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MSI, a world leader in high-performance and innovative computing solutions, announced the Modern AM272 Series All-in-One PC featuring the latest software that can improve your productivity and security. Eye care and ergonomic design with an IPS panel which brings a wide viewing angle and enhanced viewing experience, Modern AM272 series are designed with efficiency and productivity in mind.

With a glorious design, Modern AM272 Series is designed to fit your lifestyle. The two colorways can fit in any corner well no matter in the office or at home. Not only the attractive appearance but the powerful efficacy also support your efficiency. Featuring up to 12th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU and Iris Xe Graphics, you can edit your video, graphics, and multi-tasking with various programs smoother and faster. In addition, the instant display function which allows you to add another monitor, and the MSI Center app with customizable A.I. functions enhance the flexibility of work.




Modern AM272 Series with built-in FHD webcam supporting Windows Hello provides convenience and safety when logging in to the system. Pre-installed the biometrics-based Tobii Aware software which is a set of smart features that enable users to increase their privacy, security, productivity, and wellbeing. "We are excited for our continued partnership with MSI, which brings Tobii Aware to more PC users, enhancing their privacy, security, and wellbeing," said Ulrica Wikström, VP of PC at Tobii. "In a time with increased remote work, information security is even more important, and with the smart features of Tobii Aware, we help users increase their data protection."

Besides the security and privacy software we just mentioned, we also put effort into the product design. The webcam cover enables users to cover the lens when they are not using it to avoid any privacy leaks by accident. Moreover, the fTPM 2.0 support prevents our system and data from attacking by malicious software. Modern AM272 Series will always be the one you can trust.



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Have nothing against these kind of computers, but for me this product is out of scope as only display size is 27. Where is 32 or 34.
 
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Have nothing against these kind of computers, but for me this product is out of scope as only display size is 27. Where is 32 or 34.
I think one of the purposes for systems such as this is saving space on/under the desk without resorting to switching to a laptop. With that in mind, I don't think they're going to go any bigger, plus it would be more expensive for the manufacturer to offer such a thing in two different sizes. Also, I think a 34" AIO option would start getting on the heavy side.
 
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Wow, MSI. Really?

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Be Your Window To The World?

'Be'?

Also: Business AND Productivity? Are the two mutually exclusive?! I'd rather not tell my boss... And is that an all in one solution then? All work no play? Or is 'business' those daily hours farming in Internet Cafes, or watching your crypto farm?

And you really thought this was nice English because its even in the PR headline? Like, you actually spellchecked this and the verdict was 'This is fine'
This is literally the last time I consider MSI product. If you can't get your language straight how the hell can you even be trusted to make quality product? This is not just 'an oopsie'. This is the best the company has to offer, apparently.
 
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Instead of setting up a photo they just edited the monitor onto a stock photo lmao. Typical MSI marketing.

At my work we hate these things. They are irrepairable and if your screen gets damaged you need an entirely new system because MSI does not sell the screen replacement. They also use laptop components so the price is insane for what you get.
 
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Instead of setting up a photo they just edited the monitor onto a stock photo lmao. Typical MSI marketing.

At my work we hate these things. They are irrepairable and if your screen gets damaged you need an entirely new system because MSI does not sell the screen replacement. They also use laptop components so the price is insane for what you get.
And I'll bet most(if not all) of the parts are proprietary to make it that much more difficult to service them yourself.
 
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And I'll bet most(if not all) of the parts are proprietary to make it that much more difficult to service them yourself.
I will give you an example of how anti repair this company is. On their 24 inch All In One from last year the ram and ssd are sautered with no extra slot.

So if your crappy 40$ ssd fails you need a 700$ board.
 
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I will give you an example of how anti repair this company is. On their 24 inch All In One from last year the ram and ssd are sautered with no extra slot.

So if your crappy 40$ ssd fails you need a 700$ board.
More like they want you to send it in for repairs, which they know most people won't be bothered to deal with. I'll never understand why these companies do this sort of thing. I can understand them trying to milk money from companies that order in bulk and have their own IT departments(don't really know of any that would be stupid enough to rely on hardware like this), but doing this to non-commercial customers is just stupid.
 
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