Samsung Announces New All-In-One PC
The Samsung Series 7 All-In-One PC has been announced.Samsungâs new All-In-One PC is a combination of Samsungâs powerful technology and an elegant design. Samsungâs all-in-one PC will give users all of the benefits of a full-sized desktop computer and will also eliminate the clutter of wires and bulky cabinet. If consumers are thinking of upgrading their pc and are also hoping to free up some desk space, this new PC will be an ideal choice.
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The 23-inch screen measures only 16mm thin and has a sophisticated look. The monitorâs base encloses all the PCâs key components and features while taking up minimal space on the userâs desk. It has a wireless keyboard and streamlined mouse to take the compactness a step further. Users can even lay the PC all the way down, thus getting a full horizontal touch interface which would be perfect for using art and design programs. The large screen is also useful when you have a large group gathering around the screen to view content.
It features an Intel Core i3 or Intel Core i5 processor and Windows 7 Home Premium operating system. The Samsung Series 7 All-In-One is an ideal computer for both business and entertainment.
It has Samsungâs advanced TV technology, which makes video look brilliant on the productâs Full HD, LED-backlit display. For a great sound experience, thereâs Harman Speakers and Harman-optimized audio features as well as surround sound powered by SoundAlive. An integrated HD webcam and DVD player complete the multimedia package.
Samsungâs advanced touch screen technology enables you to quickly navigate through the simple user interface, the web and more.
The Samsung Series 7 All-In-One PC is scheduled to be available starting October 10, 2011. The MSRP ranges from $999 â $1,199, depending on the model.
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The 23-inch screen measures only 16mm thin and has a sophisticated look. The monitorâs base encloses all the PCâs key components and features while taking up minimal space on the userâs desk. It has a wireless keyboard and streamlined mouse to take the compactness a step further. Users can even lay the PC all the way down, thus getting a full horizontal touch interface which would be perfect for using art and design programs. The large screen is also useful when you have a large group gathering around the screen to view content.
It features an Intel Core i3 or Intel Core i5 processor and Windows 7 Home Premium operating system. The Samsung Series 7 All-In-One is an ideal computer for both business and entertainment.
It has Samsungâs advanced TV technology, which makes video look brilliant on the productâs Full HD, LED-backlit display. For a great sound experience, thereâs Harman Speakers and Harman-optimized audio features as well as surround sound powered by SoundAlive. An integrated HD webcam and DVD player complete the multimedia package.
Samsungâs advanced touch screen technology enables you to quickly navigate through the simple user interface, the web and more.
The Samsung Series 7 All-In-One PC is scheduled to be available starting October 10, 2011. The MSRP ranges from $999 â $1,199, depending on the model.
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