The system is based on either a Core i3 or Core i5 Intel CPU

Dec 6, 2011 08:26 GMT  ·  By

Samsung decided to turn its eyes upon the PC market, the All-in-One segment in this instance, so it created one system, or two of them but which are just variations of the same product.

The AiO that showed up online has the name of DP700A3B and doesn't precisely try to stand out overmuch.

It has no flashy 3D support and no other features to enhance visuals beyond what is necessary.

It does have touch support and comes with a full flat design though, which makes it possible to modify the position of the PC, from vertical to horizontal (can be used as a touch interface).

The other assets are a solid storage capacity, a lot of RAM (more than it needs, one could say) and the common connectivity and I/O.

One DP700A3B has a price of $999 (746.46 Euro), is based on the Intel Core i5-2390T Processor and boasts 6-8 GB of RAM and Windows 7 home Premium (64-bit).

The other one, with a price of $1,199 (895.91 Euro), has an Intel Core i5-2390T CPU, 8 GB of RAM (random access memory) and the same operating system.

The other specifications are mostly identical, which makes sense, otherwise the price difference would have been larger.

Storage is provided by a hard disk drive with a capacity of 1 TB, while discrete graphics were not included, so the Intel HD of the CPU has to do all the work.

Fortunately, Intel's graphics are now good enough to handle mostly every multimedia task, even Full HD video playback.

Speaking of full HD, the 23-inch touchscreen of the all-in-one has a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels.

Other features include 8W speakers (2 x 4W), 1.3MP HD camera, 4-in-1 card reader, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth V3.0, HDMI (1 in and 1 out) and wireless peripherals (keyboard and mouse).

Finally, the newcomer has a DVD +/-RW Super Multi Dual Layer optical disk unit and USB 3.0 support.