MSI has announced the availability of three systems all-in-one family Gaming Series G: We got to try for a few days 24GE Full HD. Will soon be available on the market the new all-in-one MSI for the gamer that demands a compact station and discreetly performance. We speak of three models, namely: MSI AG270 3K and MSI Gaming 24GE IPS, version Full HD and 4K.
The display diagonal 23.6″ adopt a matrix IPS LCD resolution 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, and is also available as a touch, as well as the model 4K resolution 3,840 x 2,160. Both solutions have their advantages, especially since it offers with the same GPU Integrated, a GeForce GTX 960m 2 GB of GDDR5 RAM, the same that we find on some laptops aimed at the player not too demanding.
Having a lower number of pixels to be rendered on the screen, the version in full HD resolution provides significantly higher performance, while the model 4K sharper images. With a diagonal not too extreme, we were able to verify that the individual pixels are not so obvious even on the Full HD version, detectable at close range, but almost indistinguishable to about half a meter away from the display.
As we know, the video industry is not the only aspect that affects the most demanding gamer. MSI has also handled other subcategories: the all-in-one Gaming 24GE feature Intel Core i7 and i5 fourth generation, up to 16 GB of RAM on two SO-DIMM slots, and a storage system consists of two discs solid state of mSATA interface in Raid 0 and 1 HDD mechanical bigger for archival mass.
Even network solutions used are for the gamer: plane hardwares are handled by an adapter Intel Wireless DualBand AC-3160, while the software side we find the Advanced Game Detect, with which the system automatically recognizes Game Killer LAN packets resulting from video games, giving them the highest priority to manage them on a preferential basis. Stereo audio is taken care of by the system Nahimic, for involvement in 360° simulated.