Samsung has christened its latest desktop offering as the All-In-One Pro, aiming to produce a Windows-running counterpart to the iMac. The endeavor proves to be a commendable effort, with this machine standing out notably from its counterparts in its all-aluminum construction, including the stand, promising durability as a key feature. Additionally, it boasts some impressive hardware specifications. Let's delve into the details. Sammobile reports that Samsung's latest all-in-one PC boasts a 27-inch 4K display, which is 13% wider than its predecessor. During downtime, this desktop computer doubles up for media consumption, delivering crisp imagery with its UHD resolution. The speakers have also undergone an upgrade, now compatible with Dolby Atmos audio and supporting 3D surround sound. While specific details about the processor are currently undisclosed, the mention of an Intel Core Ultra CPU suggests performance gains compared to Samsung's adoption of the 13th generation chip last year. The specific quantities of RAM and SSDs have yet to be mentioned, nor is it clear whether these components are easily replaceable. Additional memory and storage space are always a plus, so for Samsung to make a splash with this model, the All-In-One Pro should come with at least 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD.
Similar to the iMac, Samsung has also equipped its PC with a wireless keyboard and mouse combo, aiming to deliver an iMac-like experience without running macOS. If you take a close look at one of the images, you'll notice a dedicated Copilot key on the keyboard. The mouse features a universal design, typical for PC peripherals. Samsung offers an array of ports including an HDMI port, several USB Type-A ports, an Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The All-In-One Pro also supports the latest wireless connectivity standards such as Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6E. For video conferencing or simply staying connected with loved ones, it comes equipped with a built-in webcam. Pre-orders for this computer are reportedly set to begin on April 22, with sales possibly limited to South Korea initially. There's no word yet on whether the company intends to ship overseas.