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.

Samsung All In One

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.

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