By Star Chang, posted Jun 4, 2012 at 7:32 PM, 772 views,

No Detachable, MSI Gives Sliding Action to Touchscreen Ultrabook (Video)

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MSI, the motherboard and video card manufacturers from Taiwan, announces a unique 11.6-inch touchscreen ultrabook at COMPUTEX 2012 which we think that it looks more cool than those latest detachable model. The new Slider S20 will allow the ten-point multi-touch display slides flat to convert the ultrabook into a fully-fledged Windows 8 tablet, the body thickness measure at 19.8mm (0.77 inch) and weight 1.16kg (2.55 pounds). Other main features we got, power by Intel Chief River CULV processor, 4GB of RAM, SSD storage, USB 3.0, Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI-out and 8hrs of battery life. Judging from the video footage, the S20 looks like a “robust” design to us. Shipping date expects in September, price starts at $799 (5084 yuan) …

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SOURCE: udn.com, ETtoday.net (Chinese translated)



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