Asus has introduced the ExpertCenter P600 AiO — its first all-in-one PC in the Copilot+ PC lineup
Asus has introduced the ExpertCenter P600 AiO — its first all-in-one system in the Copilot+ PC lineup. The device is already available globally and offers powerful hardware, advanced security features, and an ergonomic design.
What is known
The all-in-one is available in two versions — with a 23.8″ and a 27″ display, both with Full HD resolution, wide viewing angles (178°), and TÜV certification for blue light reduction. The screen-to-body ratio reaches 95%, and the adjustable stand allows for height, tilt, and rotation adjustments. There is also a VESA mount provided.
The ExpertCenter P600 AiO is equipped with AMD Ryzen AI 5 330 or Ryzen AI 7 350 processors, featuring a neural processing unit (NPU) with performance of up to 50 TOPS. This enables running local AI functions without relying on the cloud, including the capabilities of the Copilot+ PC platform.
The device supports up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM and SSD storage of up to 2 TB. The new product supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Ethernet, and offers a wide range of ports: HDMI-in/out, USB-A, USB-C, RJ45, and a Kensington slot.
Asus has placed special emphasis on security: the ExpertGuardian system includes TPM 2.0, Microsoft Pluton, biometric authentication via Windows Hello, adaptive lock, and BIOS updates support for up to 5 years.
The all-in-one is equipped with a 1080p webcam and an IR sensor, a built-in microphone, and stereo speakers, while the proprietary ExpertMeet package offers auto-framing, noise reduction, subtitles, and speech transcription features.
The ExpertCenter P600 AiO meets the durability standard MIL-STD 810H and is available with Windows 11 Pro or Home. The device is positioned as a versatile solution for business clients.
The price of the Asus ExpertCenter P600 AiO depends on the configuration and region but starts at around $999 for the base version, while the cost of the maximum configuration (with a 27″ display, Ryzen AI 7 350, 32 GB RAM, and 1 TB SSD) starts from $1299-1399.
Source: Gizmochina