Seco provides cross platform Q7 platforms where users can swap from x86 to ARM Powered seamlessly, with minimum hardware and software porting. They provide Quadmo747-X/T20 for Tegra2, OMAP4, OMAP3, i.MX51 and i.MX28. This way, customers can have as much choice as possible, going from one processor to the other. All board vendors are joining the Q7 board standard, for interoperability in swapping modules.
MSI Wind Box DC100, AMD E350 compact desktop
Here’s a concept for a potentially $200 AMD Fusion E350 based compact desktop nettop thing. MSI will release it if customers want it.
ASrock E350M1-USB3, AMD E350 Mini-ITX Motherboard
ASRock is one of the major motherboard makers, here they have their new AMD Fusion E350 based Mini-ITX board.
Zinwell ZSA-3210, virtual surround speakers with HDMI pass-through
Zinwell releases this virtual surround sound system with HDMI passthrough, they also make a version with a built-in media player.
MSI WindPad 100A Tegra2 10.1″ Android Tablet
MSI Is finally about to get ready with their MSI Wind Pad tablet, here they are showing a pretty finalized looking version of their upcoming Tegra2 tablet, to have Honeycomb, it will be sold at retail for about $399. They also showcase some interesting designs using a picto projector, dual-tablets and a frame.
Related articles
- MSI Dual Pad concept eyes-on (video) (engadget.com)
- Tablet shocker! MSI WindPad 100A packs Tegra 2 and will ship with Honeycomb (engadget.com)

Pierre Cardin Tegra2 9.7″ Android Tablet
Pierre Cardin brings a new 9.7″ capacitive Nvidia Tegra2 based tablet to the market. Bulk price may be something like $340. They also have a cool priced $145 7″ capacitive Samsung Hummingbird ARM Cortex-A8 based tablet. They say Android Honeycomb 3.0 will be available on these from the beginning of April.
ARM Powered Tablets by Shuttle (soon laptops/desktops?)
Shuttle is one of the major compact motherboard makers, they are now moving a lot of their ressources into making ARM Powered solutions, some may be branded by Shuttle, other might be ODM, based on ARM Processors by Texas Instruments, Nvidia and VIA Wondermedia.





