
Samsung Introduces New Line of All-in-One PCs
Samsung today announced at IFA 2012 its new Series 7 and
Series 5 All-In-One (AIO) PCs, running Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system.
Engineered to provide high-performance computing power in a
sleek form factor, the new AIO PCs feature a
high-resolution, ten-point touch, slim bezel display on an
elegant metal base, as well as a third generation Intel
Core processors. The products are designed to run Windows
8.
The new Samsung Series 7 and Series 5 AIOs offer sense
recognition features such as 10-finger multi-touch control
and hand gesture commands. Users can pinch to zoom on
content or rotate images, and scroll through pages with
complete ease using 10 multi-touch functions.
To further expand user benefits, the new AIO PCs have five simple hand gesture recognition features that let users stay in control with just a flick of the wrist from up to three feet away. Users can swipe right or left to turn the pages of an e-book, all without touching the screen. Users can also rotate their palm clockwise or counter-clockwise to change the volume while watching a movie, close their hand to click on an option in a program, or simply wave their hands to stop watching a movie.
Powered by a third generation Intel Core processor, up to 8GB RAM, dedicated HD graphics and a 1920 x 1080 display resolution, the new Samsung AIOs provide users with all the computing power they need to multitask. Up to 1TB HDD and 64GB SSD ensure content in a wide array of formats is readily available in no time and enables users to playback, edit, create or save content. The new AIO PCs also have a viewing angle of 178 degrees vertically and horizontally.
The Samsung Series 7 and Series 7 All-In-One PCs will be available beginning October 26, 2012. The MSRP for the Series 7 is $1,099 ? $1,699; the MSRP for the Series 5 is $749.
Samsung is also expected to introduce its Windows 8 line of laptop computers later this week.

To further expand user benefits, the new AIO PCs have five simple hand gesture recognition features that let users stay in control with just a flick of the wrist from up to three feet away. Users can swipe right or left to turn the pages of an e-book, all without touching the screen. Users can also rotate their palm clockwise or counter-clockwise to change the volume while watching a movie, close their hand to click on an option in a program, or simply wave their hands to stop watching a movie.
Powered by a third generation Intel Core processor, up to 8GB RAM, dedicated HD graphics and a 1920 x 1080 display resolution, the new Samsung AIOs provide users with all the computing power they need to multitask. Up to 1TB HDD and 64GB SSD ensure content in a wide array of formats is readily available in no time and enables users to playback, edit, create or save content. The new AIO PCs also have a viewing angle of 178 degrees vertically and horizontally.
The Samsung Series 7 and Series 7 All-In-One PCs will be available beginning October 26, 2012. The MSRP for the Series 7 is $1,099 ? $1,699; the MSRP for the Series 5 is $749.
Samsung is also expected to introduce its Windows 8 line of laptop computers later this week.