Gadget Elit Gadget Update MSI WindPad Tablet Your Choice Your Design

MSI WindPad Tablet Your Choice Your Design

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It’s a bit strange to see a gadget switch from the sitting position in the hand to the sitting position in the output file of a rendering engine, but when the images of blogeee.net are as legitimate as I said,

MSI seems to be thinking about an overhaul of its next WindPad tablet. Two different versions are presented, one with a chrome bezel that is not very different from the one we played with before and another with what seems to be edges that are not convex but rather concave, which actually seems quite comfortable to wear while wandering around the penthouse. On the back there is a raised black surface, which certainly can not be made of glass… isn’t that right? Anyway, one can not be sure of the legitimacy of these renderings, but both look respectable enough to appear on this tablet every time it is presented in detail, supposedly by the end of the year.

MSI is introducing four tablets at CES this week, including two that are purely conceptual devices that may never emerge, and two tablets that are likely to enter the futures market… but they are clearly only in the prototype phase at this time.

A rather unusual prototype (pictured above) is called the Kid Pad, and, as you probably already guessed, it is aimed at children. The tablet has a thick plastic frame around the screen, which also serves as a handle to carry the tablet, or which can be folded and used as a stand to support the tablet on a tablet.

Then we have the Butterfly concept, an all-in-one desktop computer with a removable 7-inch touchscreen that allows you to watch videos, read e-books or access other content on a mobile screen. The Butterfly tablet is not really destined to leave the house too often, because the idea is that it would connect wirelessly to the PC to stream content over your home network.

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