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MSI announces new range of extreme gaming devices

Among them were their new console-like PCs called the Trident 3, a gaming PC smaller than an Xbox console the slightly larger Nightblade MI3 gaming PC, the high-powered Aegis series desktops, and finally the monstrous GT83VR extreme gaming laptop (packed with a quad-core i7 and two GTX 1080s in SLI). Check out this video to get an insider’s look from MSI.

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WinHEC workshops and events

At WinHEC events, we share deep technical knowledge that will help you build and optimize hardware for Windows. If you have any questions, are interested in attending a workshop, or have feedback on a topic you would like to see covered at a future events, please contact winhec@microsoft.com.

WinHEC Shenzhen: Windows 10 Creators Update

May 18, 2017

Westin Shenzhen Nanshan

Join this event to learn more about the new features of Windows 10 Creators Update and understand end-to-end hardware enablement.

For questions, please contact winhecworkshop@microsoft.

WinHEC Taipei June 2017 Workshop

June 14-15, 2017

Hua Nan Bank HNBK International Convention Center

This workshop will feature sessions and a lab for developers, product managers and planners to help prepare for Windows 10 S and to showcase the benefits of adopting key hardware features. Visit the registration link for more details.

Register today

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Ten Windows 10 PCs that unlock Windows Hello

Windows 10 brings you built-in protection. That means more security features, safer authentication, and ongoing updates delivered to you for the supported lifetime of your device—all at no extra cost! One of the built-in security features in Windows 10 is Windows Hello, which eliminates the need to use passwords.

See how our PC partners unlock Windows Hello with built-in facial recognition cameras or fingerprint readers. The devices range across form factors and price points, and are all available in a variety of markets to purchase today.

Design hardware that uses the latest Windows 10 features

Ship a Windows pen with your devices

Learn how to implement and validate an integrated Windows pen device, for Windows 10 operating systems.

3D printing support for Windows 10

Learn more about the 3D printing SDK, APIs, apps, and hardware partners that make 3D scanning and printing possible with Windows 10.

Windows Hello biometric requirements

Learn about the hardware requirements for biometric equipment, such as IR camera and fingerprint readers in order to support Windows Hello.

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Windows Mixed Reality dev kits

At Microsoft, we are creating Windows 10 to be the most complete platform across the broadest range of mixed reality devices and experiences. We believe that mixed reality can empower new waves of creativity and should be affordable and attainable for everyone.

We're partnering with leading device makers including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and 3Glasses on a wide range of headsets that pair with your Windows Mixed Reality-ready PC.

New devices announced at Mobile World Congress 2017

At Mobile World Congress in February, several partners announced new devices that broaden the Windows ecosystem to offer customers more choice, versatility and a great Windows 10 experience.

Ecosystem momentum positions Microsoft's Project Olympus as de facto open compute standard

Last November, we introduced Project Olympus – our next generation cloud hardware design and a new model for open source hardware development. At the 2017 Open Compute Project (OCP) U.S. Summit, we shared how this first-of-its-kind open hardware development model has created a vibrant industry ecosystem for datacenter deployments across the globe, in both cloud and enterprise.

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