Samsung All-in-One Pro PC launches with Apple iMac-like design, Intel Meteor Lake CPU, and 4K screen
The recently announced Samsung All-in-One Pro has officially launched in the South Korean market. It comes with Intel Meteor Lake processors, with the base model featuring Intel Core Ultra 5 125H, 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 512 GB SSD. With promo and discounts in place, it’s currently available for 1.65 million South Korean won (around $1,197).
There’s another variant available, which comes with Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, a more capable CPU than the one found in the base. Besides the processor upgrade, the second config bumps up the RAM to 32 GB and is available with 1 TB of storage. With promos in place, the maxed-out config of the PC is currently 2.11 million South Korean won (around $1,531).
Worth noting that the Samsung All-in-One Pro has two M.2 slots for NVMe SSDs. So, upgrading the storage capacity won’t be a big deal. Regarding the display, the PC features a 27-inch 4K screen with a standard 16:9 aspect ratio and anti-reflective coating for a better viewing experience.
While it’s not an OLED panel, the LED display of the All-in-On Pro PC has a maximum brightness rating of 500 nits. Samsung says that the panel can offer a great viewing experience even outdoors. It also has a good AKG-tuned speaker setup with two 2-watt tweeters and two 5-watt woofers.
Things get interesting when you consider the design of the computer. It looks similar to the Apple M3-equipped iMac (curr. $1,229 on Amazon). However, the Samsung All-in-One Pro PC has thinner bezels on the display’s chin. This makes Samsung’s offering look a lot sleeker than the Apple iMac on the front.
As for the other specs of the All-in-One Pro computer, it comes with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, has WiFi 6E, features Bluetooth 5.3, and has a 5 MP front-facing camera. You can learn more from the complete spec sheet attached below.
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Samsung Korea via: IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)