MSI has recently announced a new all-in-one desktop pc that has the advantage of being "ultra-thin".

MSI has officially launched the Adora24 on last Wednesday, a new product that looks like a "all-in-one ultra-thin desktop pc." The body is 2.1cm thick which is at the thinnest point, a bit like the new iMac.

The Adora24 is also an all-in-ordinary pc, bearing as its name indicates, with a 24-inch LCD screen, touch (10 points) and Full HD in this case, and sheltering of laptop components.

More precisely, it has an Intel Core i3-3210M processor 2.5 GHz or Core i5-3230m 2.6 GHz supported by 4GB of DDR3 and a dedicated graphics chip of NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M GDDR3 2 GB. Storage is assigned with a hard drive of 1TB at 5400 rpm (or an optional SSD) and a DVD (Blu-ray reader optional).


Finally, there is a Full HD 2 megapixel webcam with an SD memory card reader, four USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, input/output analog audio, a Gigabit Ethernet port, Wi-Fi N, but not Bluetooth, and last but not least an HDMI (not output) input for using a screen with a game console for example.

The price and release date of this MSI Adora24 are unfortunately not disclosed.