MSI has announced that it will display its first 3D PC, the Wind Top All-in-One 3D PC, at the 2010 CeBIT show that will be held in Germany, in March 2010.

Photo: MSI Wind Top All-in-One 3D PC
The MSI Wind Top All-in-One 3D PC has a 24-inch 120Hz LED panel and full HD (1080p) resolution. The PC will come with 3D shutter glasses.
The PC will offer a choice of multiple CPUs that includes Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors. It will come with ATI graphics and the Active Shutter 3D system.
The MSI Wind Top All-in-One 3D PC is likely to have Blu-ray, WiFi and surround sound, crave.cnet.co.uk has reported.
MSI has not revealed any other specs or details of the price and availability of the MSI Wind Top All-in-One 3D PC. The company is likely to announce it at the CeBIT show, next month.
Apart from the MSI Wind Top All-in-One 3D PC, the company has also unveiled other PCs in its Wind Top series.
The MSI Wind Top AE2280 and AE2420 All-in-One PCs will come with a 22- or 24-inch multi-touch display. They will pack the latest high-performance Intel Core (Core i3/i5/i7) CPU and Intel’s Turbo Boost technology.
Also, the MSI AE2280 will have two 5-watt Hi-Fi speakers, while the MSI AE2420 will come with 10-watt speakers.
The MSI Wind Top AP1920 and AE1920 all-in-one environment-friendly PCs will have 19- and 20-inch display screen. The company claims that the MSI Wind
Top AP1920, AE1920, and Wind Box Mini-PCs offer 90 percent lower average hourly energy consumption compared to a traditional desktop PC.
These energy-efficient models have received US Energy Star certification and adhere to the EU’s new EuP (Energy using Product) environmental directive that will come into effect in 2010, MSI has said.