Samsung launched a new all-in-one PC. It comes with a built-in CPU that is connected internally to the monitor; more specifically, it doesn’t need extra space for the CPU, which gives it an elegant look. With this design, Samsung has directly entered the new PC segment, which was in the hands of Apple for a long time.
The Korean Giant introduced its new PC under the brand name ‘Samsung All in One Pro.” It comes in an ultra-thin, 6.5-mm-thick stand, which allows users to place the system in very little space.
Going to details, the new PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra processor that provides powerful performance. It features a 68.6 cm 4K display, which is about 13% wider than the previous model, and a decent sound output that is delivered through Dolby Atmos-supported speakers. With this setup, you can enjoy various content, such as games and videos, in their best version.
Talking to the software side, it has a ‘Copilot key’ that immediately launches Microsoft’s AI service, ‘Microsoft Copilot. With the help of this AI, users will easily use several AI functions; for instance, you can summarize documents easily and create images on demand.
For setting the device in the Galaxy ecosystem, Samsung has provided it with the support of several Galaxy products. For instance, if you connect a “Samsung All in One Pro” with a Galaxy smartphone, you can use the smartphone’s high-definition camera as a PC webcam. With Quick Share, users can easily share files between Galaxy devices. The second screen feature is also available, which will allow users to use the dual monitor by connecting to a tablet. Multicontrol allows PC keyboard and mouse to be used on smartphones and tablets; it also provides Galaxy ecosystem functions that increase the user’s work efficiency, such as “Control.”
According to the Samsung Electronic official, “Samsung All-in-One Pro is an all-round PC that can be used in a variety of daily activities such as studying, work, and hobbies with its sophisticated design and powerful performance.” “It provides a more convenient and free daily life with powerful performance, a differentiated Galaxy ecosystem, and AI functions.”
Going to the price detail, Samsung has launched the device at a starting price of $1.99 million, which is approximately around $1401. It is almost similar in price to Apple’s i-Mac, but when it is launched in the US, it is expected that it may be available at a lower price.