Wednesday, Nov 1st 2006 by Chris Davies


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I imagine there are a lot of people out there with laptops who don’t really need them, but who simply picked that over a traditional desktop PC because they look nicer.  Which isn’t a bad reason, per se, but it can be an expensive one.  MSI would like to offer such fashion-focused people another choice, with their all-in-one barebones PC, the Crystal 945.

MSI Crystal 945 barebones PC

MSI Crystal 945 side view

Now barebones - where you add your own processor, RAM and hard-drive among other things to a preselected motherboard and case - isn’t a new concept, and neither is the all-in-one PC, but it can be touch and go as to whether you get something that manages to be both attractive and reasonably powerful.  And thankfully MSI have left some sensible options open; the motherboard can take a dual-core Intel processor, there’s room for 2gb of RAM, and it comes with gigabit ethernet as standard.  The 17″ TFT screen is a decent size, too.  I’m sure there’s someone out there saying “damn, I shouldn’t have bought this exploding laptop” now.

MSI Crystal 945 [via ShinyShiny]

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  1.  Tony C   View all comments by Tony C  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    O.M.G. — What is that, like half a foot thick? I have a rear projection DLP that’s only a inch deeper. If all they’re gonna do is fold an LCD back over the guts of a notebook computer, they can make it *a lot* slimmer.

    iMac anyone?


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