Samsung's Strange Method To Announce Its Latest Samsung All-in-One PC At CES 2017 [VIDEO]
BySamsung took to a bizarre method to introduce its latest all-in-one PC. The aptly named Samsung All-in-One PC made a super stealthy showing at CES 2017, only to be followed by some short YouTube videos.
The South Korean tech giant released two videos to tease the two versions of its latest all-in-one desktop PC, one with a 24-inch, Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) Gorilla Glass touch screen, and one with an identical screen sans touch. Both models feature the displays with an equally-wide sound bar with 10W stereo speakers, though only the touch-enabled version appears to support Windows Hello login for Windows 10 through an infrared camera, Sam Mobile reported.
Samsung's All-in-One PC videos goes on to tease out the following specs for each model, a quad-core Intel Core i5-7400T processor, a 7th Gen Kaby Lake, 8GB to 16GB of memory, and 1TB hard drive. The video brags that the latter two pieces can be upgraded.
The Samsung All-in-One desktop computer also comes along with a full-size keyboard and mouse, and the Samsung All-in-One PC video shows off the display's wide tilting axis, which resembles to the Surface Studio. In addition, Samsung's All-in-One PC is packed with an Intel HD Graphics 630, Headphone/mic combo, HDMI in, HDMI out, one USB 2.0, one USB 3.0 and SD card reader, according to CNET.
That being the case, while the South Korean tech company did not pitch in any pricing or even release date information, this is a decidedly more home-oriented all-in-one PC, which is packed with the ability to play music over Bluetooth even the PC is turned off.
In spite of that, a representative of Samsung claimed that there are no plans to sell the All-in-One PC, which seems to indicate that the tech giant launched a proof of concept rather than an actual product.
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