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Here is the world's first 27 ″ Gaming All-in-One PC

MSI has announced its latest AiO series for gamers. The AG2712 is the world's first 27 ″ Gaming All-in-One PC. The AG2712 features a quad-core Intel Core i7 mobile processor and a high-end NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670MX discrete graphics card with up to 3GB of GDDR5 graphics memory.

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The AG2712 has a glare-free Full HD display. With HDMI input and MSI Instant Display Technology, the AG2712 All-in-One PC can be connected to other gaming devices such as a PS3, and thanks to its multi-platform engine, you can watch Full HD movies on it, or even you can also run the latest games on your big screen. The MSI AG2712 will be available in Europe from the last week of April.

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Specifications:

 

  • Processor: Intel® Core® i7-3630QM Processor (2.4GHz Turbo 3.4GHz)
  • Operating system: Windows 8
  • Display: LCD / Touch Panel 27 ″ LCD Panel LED backlight (1920 * 1080 Full HD) / 10 simultaneous touch
  • Chipset: Intel® HM77 Express Chipset
  • Video: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 670M Graphics 3GB DDR5
  • Memory: DDR3 1333 / SO-DIMM * 4 / Max. To 16GB
  • Mass storage: HDD 3.5 ”SATAII 1TB 7200 RPM / 128GB SSD (optional)
  • Wireless network: 802.11 b / g / n WiFi
  • Optical drive: DVD Super Multi
  • Card reader 3-in-1 (SD, MMC, MS)
  • Speaker 2 x 5 W, 5.1 channel with THX® TruStudio Pro ™
  • Rear outputs and inputs: Microphone, headphones, USB2.0 x2, USB3.0 x2, HDMI output, HDMI input, RJ45
  • Side connectors: USB3.0x2 (quick charger x 1), 3 in 1 card reader, DC Jack
  • Camera: 2 megapixels, Full HD
  • TV: Optional (PCI-E interface)
  • Dimensions / weight: 672,23 mm x 482,96 mm x 66 mm / 16,21 Kg
  • Power supply: 180W

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