
Oh, hello WindPad! MSI just took the wraps off its 10-inch, Windows 7 tablet during the company’s Computex press conference, and we’re gathering details as we speak. MSI CEO Joseph Hsu introduced the tablet and explained that with it will be powered by an Intel processor and run Windows 7, though they have created an MSI Wind Touch UI. According to the spec sheet we were given, it will weigh 800 grams and packs both 3G and WiFi. It also has USB ports, an HDMI port and a webcam.
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