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Engadget goes hands-on with MSI WindPad 100A, 100W and 120W

MSI is one of those companies that you know exists, but never really hear much from. The last 6 months they’ve been rather busy showing off tablet prototypes but not actually releasing anything. They’re at Computex as well, where Engadget has gone hands-on with a few of their tablets. The 100A is an Android tablet with the usual Tegra 2 chipset and 10″ display, running Gingerbread in the video. The 110W and 120W are both Windows 7 tablets, but based on different chipsets. It’s hard to be excited over Windows tablets, but these two are some of the better looking ones. At least if you ignore such obvious design necessities as heating vents which Android tablets and the iPad can do just fine without. No information on release date or price (if they ever make it to market at all). One more video after the jump.

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Andreas Ødegård

Andreas Ødegård is more interested in aftermarket (and user created) software and hardware than chasing the latest gadgets. His day job as a teacher keeps him interested in education tech and takes up most of his time.

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