Samsung is launching a computer aimed at competing with Apple's iMac

Samsung launched its new Pro all-in-one desktop device in the all-in-one category, which is considered a competitor to Apple iMac computers.

The computer has a slim design with a metal frame and is extremely thin (only 6.5 mm). Samsung claims that the slim design saves a lot of space on users' desks.

The desktop comes with a wirelessly connected keyboard and mouse that have a similar metal design, and the keyboard also includes a Copilot AI button to operate Microsoft's artificial intelligence assistant.

The device features a 27-inch 4K display and 3D speakers with Dolby Atmos support.

Samsung's desktops are powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, which deliver higher performance than the 13th generation Intel Core i5 processors used in last year's version.

The device will likely come with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage, and it is unclear whether it will be possible to upgrade the device's RAM and storage capacity.

The computer has an HDMI port, two USB Type-A ports, an Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm wired headphone jack. The computer supports Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6E and also has a built-in webcam for video calls.

The Samsung All-in-One Pro runs Windows 11 Home and has extensive integrations with other devices, making it easy to drag and drop files from your Galaxy device to your PC and vice versa.

Microsoft's Phone Link app lets you integrate many of your phone's features with your computer to view or respond to notifications, mirror your phone's screen to your computer, or use your phone's camera as a webcam with optimal quality.

Samsung's All-In-One Pro PC will cost around $1,500, and it's not yet clear when it will be available in global markets.



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