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		<title>MSI Android, Windows 7 tablets launching in June, dualscreen delayed until Q4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  It looks like ASUS won&#8217;t be the only Taiwanese manufacturer whipping out new tablets at Computex in early June, and MSI will be joining the party with its Android and Windows 7 touchscreen devices. According to the company, the tablets will come in 8.9- and 10-inch varieties, and will ship sometime in the third [...]]]></description>
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<p>It looks like ASUS won&#8217;t be the only Taiwanese manufacturer <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/31/asuss-jonney-shih-confirms-two-tablets-one-for-googlites-one/">whipping  out new tablets</a> at Computex in early June, and MSI will be joining  the party with its Android and Windows 7 touchscreen devices. According  to the company, the tablets will come in 8.9- and 10-inch varieties, and  will ship sometime in the third quarter. We can&#8217;t promise you big M&#8217;s  Tegra 2 and Atom-powered slates will be all that different from what  we&#8217;ve been seeing from the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/topics/tabletpcs">others out there</a>,  but we are told the pricing will be &#8220;extremely aggressive.&#8221; That&#8217;s  intriguing, but unfortunately, that awesome <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/06/msi-dualscreen-e-reader-hands-on/">dualscreen  tablet</a> we saw at CES is farther behind. According to MSI&#8217;s Andy  Tung, the hardware implementation is the reason for the delay as the  Atom-based tablet is not providing adequate endurance. &#8220;The two screens  are a major drain on the battery, and even with a higher density battery  and the Menlow CPU we are only getting three hours,&#8221; he said. It looks  like we will be waiting until the fourth quarter to get some two screen  action, though we guess we could always pick up an Android and Win 7  slate and tape &#8216;em together.</p>
<p>According  to the company, the tablets will come in 8.9- and 10-inch varieties, and  will ship sometime in the third quarter. We can&#8217;t promise you big M&#8217;s  Tegra 2 and Atom-powered slates will be all that different from what  we&#8217;ve been seeing from the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/topics/tabletpcs">others out there</a>,  but we are told the pricing will be &#8220;extremely aggressive.&#8221; That&#8217;s  intriguing, but unfortunately, that awesome <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/06/msi-dualscreen-e-reader-hands-on/">dualscreen  tablet</a> we saw at CES is farther behind. According to MSI&#8217;s Andy  Tung, the hardware implementation is the reason for the delay as the  Atom-based tablet is not providing adequate endurance. &#8220;The two screens  are a major drain on the battery, and even with a higher density battery  and the Menlow CPU we are only getting three hours,&#8221; he said. It looks  like we will be waiting until the fourth quarter to get some two screen  action, though we guess we could always pick up an Android and Win 7  slate and tape &#8216;em together.</p>
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