Eric Kuo, associate vice president for global sales, MSI Notebook, further pointed out that during CES 2011, MSI will be unveiling its two new generation WindPad tablets. One features the Win-Tel platform and the other the Android platform. They come equipped with such functions as a G-Sensor gravity detecting device, an ALS light sensor, and Wi-Fi. These two chic tablets are testimony to MSI’s industry-leading capabilities in terms of innovative R&D and stylish design.
MSI WindPad 100A tablet: This lean, mean machine features the new Google Android OS, a 10.1-inch multi-touch control screen, the ARM processor, a digital compass, a GPS locator, a G-Sensor gravity detecting device, an ALS light sensor, and Wi-Fi. You also have the option of purchasing 3G. It tips the scales at a mere 800grams, is less than 14mm at its thinnest point, and can run for eight to ten hours on battery power.
MSI WindPad 100W tablet: This tablet computer comes with Microsoft's Windows 7 Home Premium operating system and a 10.1-inch screen that supports multi-touch control. In addition, it is equipped with the Intel mobile processor and a 32GB solid state hard drive as well as a G-Sensor gravity detecting device, an ALS light sensor, and Wi-Fi. Worth mentioning, this stylish tablet also comes with MSI's own Wind Touch software, so you can quickly find any application using the software's "work" and "entertainment" functions with just one click.
MSI shows off new WindPad tablets at CES
Posted on Thursday, January 06 2011 @ 13:51 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
MSI presents two new WindPad tablets at CES: