Samsung Adding Three New All-In-Ones [New All-In-One PCs To Feature MultiTouch Touchscreens, Core 2 Duo, Korean Only Release]
Samsung is planning to unleash three new All-In-One PCs on their native South Korea. One of the new computers will come equipped with an Atom processor and a small screen, while the other two will come with full sized Core 2 Duo processors and multitouch touchscreens.

The first new model, the Samsung MU100 will have an undisclosed screen size that will be smaller than 20 inches and will not be a touchscreen. The computer will ship with an Intel Atom N450 Pine Trail processor, and 2GB of RAM. It’ll also have Windows 7 Home Premium, on-board graphics, and 320GB of HDD space. Not exactly appealing, but it’ll likely come in at a cheap price.
The second model, the Samsung MU200 will feature a 20-inch touchscreen, and will come with an Intel Pentium T4400 – yes, they still make Pentiums. 2GB of RAM will be included, and graphics will be supplied by a NVIDIA GeForce 310 card, with 512MB of VRAM. Unfortunately, the GeForce 310 is not apart of NVIDIA’s next-generation card line up, it’s simply a rebadged GeForce 200-series card, so you’ll miss out on Fermi and DirectX 11.
The high-end model of Samsung’s new All-In-Ones is the Samsung MU250. It’ll feature an ample 23-inch touchscreen that is capable of full HD 1080p resolutions. It will come with an Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 processor, which is designed for notebooks and other lower power solutions. 3GB of RAM is included, as well as a 500GB hard drive and the same GeForce 310 graphics solutions.
While these models are shipping exclusively to South Korea, no word on a potential European or US release – and no word on what Samsung will charge their prospective buyers.

