MSI's Mega Player 529 caught running SideShow on an auxiliary display
Posted Jan 1st 2007 7:15AM by
Darren Murph
Filed under:
Displays,
Laptops,
Portable Audio,
Portable Video

With the consumer
release of Windows Vista growing ever closer, we're hearing an awful lot of buzz surrounding that nifty
SideShow feature, which lets users take advantage of
secondary displays to utilize widgets, media players, and other random (but sure-to-become-necessary) widgets, and now we're seeing a real-world implementation of SideShow on a laptop
auxiliary display. According to Tech-On, MSI's
Mega Player 529 portable media player has been successfully integrated into a laptop palm rest, and can utilize Microsoft's SideShow to play music, media files, open PowerPoint presentations, receive email alerts, and handle a few other basic tasks (quite literally) on the side. Purportedly relying on
PortalPlayer's "preface" system, the device is said to sport a 320 x 240 resolution display, built-in DAC, 1GB of integrated memory, and a USB interface. It can also be removed from the lappie when you want to take your tunes on the go, and can reportedly last "around two to three" hours before needing a recharge, and while we've no idea how soon this gizmo (or the
sleek laptop housing it) will hit the mainstream here in the States, consider our interest piqued.