
MSI today introduced the Wind Top AE2420 3D all-in-one PC, which is powered by an Intel Core i5/i7 processor for enhanced performance, an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730 discrete graphics chip that supports DirectX 11, a 24-inch Full HD multitouch display, a 120Hz high scan frequency LED panel and exclusive Shutter Glasses. This all-in-one PC also supports MSI’s Premium Sound technology, full range 5W left and right channel Hi-Fi speakers, a 10W subwoofer, the Hollywood grade THX TruStudio Pro surround sound technology, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Microsoft Windows 7 OS. Additionally, the Wind Top AE2420 3D is housed in an all-new stylish exterior design. Its transparent exterior frame softens the presence of the large screen display while producing a transparent visual effect. No word on pricing at this time. [MSI]

Taiwanese PC manufacturer MSI has unveiled the Sketchbook concept at a pre-Computex event. The computer has a touchscreen display and a detachable QWERTY keyboard that flips over to reveal a large tablet input area with a stylus that can be attached to the screen. Unfortunately, there is no further info about this computer concept. Stay tuned for more updates. [NetbookItalia]

ASUS has proudly introduced the brand new ASUS ROG CG8490 gaming PC. Designed for hardcore gamers, the computer is powered by an Intel Core i7-980X six-core CPU with a massive 12GB of fast DDR3 memory. There are also two ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics adapters in CrossFireX, with higher clocks, for the best DirectX 11 and Eyefinity experience. What’s more, the entire PC is overclocked, for a performance boost of up to 20%. The ASUS ROG CG8490 comes with an exterior inspired from ancient and modern armor of both Western and Easter cultures. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability so far. [Softpedia]

The Commodore Invictus from Cybernet is a new Asus EEE PC Keyboard competitor. The computer packs in an Atom processor along with a touchscreen display, wireless HDMI, chicklet-style keys, the nVidia ION chipset and a 5-hour of battery life. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing or availability yet for the Commodore Invictus. [ChipChick]

Shuttle today announced the XPC Barebone SX58J3 Mini-PC in the European market. Dubbed as the world’s fastest Mini-PC, the Barebone SX58J3 is powered by an Intel X58 Express chipset that allows this mini-PC to handle a powerful Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition six-core processor and up to 16GB DDR3 memory. There are also two PCI-Express slots that accommodate high-end graphics cards. Additionally, the 80-PLUS-certified 500W power supply unit provides the necessary energy and the patented heatpipe cooling system guarantees maximum stability. The XPC Barebone SX58J3 is currently available for $580 each. [Shuttle]

Hiromi Kiriki has creatively designed the Sony Nextep wearable computer concept, which is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. This wearable computer features a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility. See more pictures after the jump. Read more

Onkyo today introduced the new all-in-one desktop PC with an integrated iPod dock. The Onkyo E713A9B is powered by a powerful Intel Core i5-650 processor running at 3.20GHz, a 4GB of RAM (upgradable up to 8GB), a 1TB of hard disk drive and a large 23-inch LCD screen with a Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080). This multimedia PC also features a Blu-ray drive, the DTS Premium Suite Audio Codec, a couple of 5-watt speakers, a 1.3MP webcam, a digital TV tuner and an SDXC memory card slot. Onkyo will release the E713A9B all-in-one PC for 189 800 Yen or approx. $2,106 on June 17th, 2010. [Times.lv]

Still remember the Lenovo IdeaCentre A300 that we mentioned earlier this year? LogicBuy has started selling this all-in-one computer for just $679.15 plus free shipping. It is powered by a 2.2GHz Intel Pentium T4400 Dual-core CPU with a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 21.5-inch 1080p LCD, a 320GB hard disk drive, an Intel GMA X4500 graphics and Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. Additional features include a built-in webcam, an 8-in-1 card reader, HDMI-in and HDMI-out, Wi-Fi, 1394a FireWire and four USB 2.0 ports. [LogicBuy via PCLaunches]

Gateway has decided to upgrade the 23-inch ZX6900 touchscreen all-in-one PC with a more powerful processor. The new ZX6900 uses a 2.93GHz Intel Core i3 dual-core processor, or you can also choose a faster 3.2GHz Intel Core i5 processor. Other features include a built-in Intel graphics, a 4GB RAM, a 640GB hard drive and a 4X Blu-ray combo drive. The Gateway ZX6900 will be released in the first week of June 2010 for $1,020 upwards. [Ubergizmo]

Viewsonic today introduced their latest nettop in the form of the VOT125. This mini computer can be outfitted with the single-core Intel Celeron SU743, dual-core Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Pentium SU4100, or Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 CPU. What’s more, the VOT125 also has a 160GB hard disk drive, four USB 2.0 ports, DVI, HDMI and Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium OS. The ViewSonic VOT125 is priced at between $499 to $679, depending on the specification. [DailyDigitals]