Samsung unveils 23-inch U250 and 20-inch U200 multitouch all-in-one PCs

Eager for more of Samsung‘s outlay? Good. Officially unveiled today over in the UK, the company’s new 23-inch U250 and 20-inch U200 all-in-one PCs are going where loads of AIO machines already have: the multitouch galaxy. The former offers up a full 1080p resolution, while the latter steps down to 1,600 x 900; both of ’em ship with Windows 7 Home Premium, and the company would have you know that these two mark its “first venture into the home PC market in the UK.” Regrettably, the excitement was tempered by the lack of a real specification sheet, but we’re told they’ll ship later this month for those who couldn’t care less about nuts, bolts, gigahertz and megabytes.

Samsung U250 touchscreen all in one PC arrives


The Samsung U250 and U200 multitouch all in one PCs have been unveiled, marking the entrance of another computing giant in the category. Can these ones stand out? Read on and find out.

We saw a slew of new multitouch all in one PCs arrive with the Windows 7 launch back in September, but better late than never, Samsung is joining the fray with the Samsung U250 23-inch PC, and U200 20-incher. The Samsung U250 packs a full HD screen and a curved shell eerily reminiscent of Dell’s all in ones, while the smaller U200 has a 1600×900 screen that’ll be capable of showing 720p HD video.

Whether the Samsung U250 and U200 will be able to play HD video is another matter though: Samsung has yet to reveal the hardware inside either machine. Care to ‘fess up Sammy? Expect to find out more before the Samsung U250 goes on sale at PC World in May.