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Samsung shows off Series 7 all-in-one PC with slim design and metal stand, stays mum on specs (update: hands-on photos)

Samsung shows off Series 7 allinone PC with slim design and metal stand, stays mum on specs update handson photos

In addition to that Series 5 laptop / tablet hybrid, Samsung has one other goodie up its sleeve. The company is also teasing a Series 7 all-in-one PC, a desktop that we can only imagine was built to run Windows 8 (notice that those cheeky blokes in Sammy’s marketing department aren’t even showing a Win8 screen in that lone photo you see up there). As with the Series 5 hybrid, Samsung is revealing maddeningly little about specs. We do know it responds to both voice input and hand gestures — both uncommon features for a desktop, especially in that combination. We don’t even know the screen size or resolution, but we’re told this panel is capable of recognizing up to 10 fingers at once. Lastly, Samsung says the stand is made of metal and the display is slim, but you probably already gathered that. And that, folks, is all she wrote, but we’ll be sure to report back with more details between now and when this goes on sale, presumably sometime after Win8 ships this fall.

Samsung Series 7 all-in-one PC hands-on

Samsung Announces New Series 7 All In One PC

Samsung Series 7

Samsung has added another all in one PC to its range with the launch of the Samsung Series 7 all in one PC, which features a 23 inch HD LED touchscreen display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.

Processing comes in the for of either an Intel Core i3 or Intel Core i5 processor and there is up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, plus up to 1TB of storage and Intel HD graphics.

The Samsung Series 7 all in one PC also features WiFi, one USB 3.0 port, four USB 2.0 ports, HD audio, a 1.3 megapixel web camera, plus a DVD player as standard.

It will go on sale later this month, with prices starting at $999.

Source Tech Power Up

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