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ASUS launches V400 AiO series in Singapore with sleek design and enhanced performance

ASUS unveils the V400 AiO series in Singapore with sleek design, strong performance, and enhanced security for work, study and entertainment.

ASUS has introduced its new V400 all-in-one (AiO) PC series in Singapore, featuring a minimalist design, robust performance, and advanced functionality tailored for students, families, and home offices. Available from 16 May, the ASUS V400 AiO line-up combines stylish aesthetics with high-end hardware to offer a seamless computing experience for productivity, entertainment and creative tasks.

The series includes two screen size options – the 24-inch V440 and the 27-inch V470 – both equipped with a Full HD NanoEdge touchscreen display that offers an immersive viewing experience, thanks to its up to 93% screen-to-body ratio and wide 178° viewing angles. The new AiO systems come powered by up to an Intel Core i7-13620H processor, paired with 16GB of DDR5 memory and up to 1TB of SSD storage, delivering smooth multitasking and quick load times for demanding applications.

Sleek design with vivid display

The ASUS V400 AiO series is designed to save space and enhance any workspace or home environment with its clean, modern look. The latest models are 25% thinner and feature a 38% reduction in bezel height compared to their predecessors, giving them a sleek, minimalist profile. The streamlined chassis also supports greater internal organisation and expandability, making it both practical and visually appealing.

The NanoEdge touchscreen display supports 1920×1080 resolution, an anti-glare coating, and TÜV Rheinland certification for reduced blue light emission. ASUS Splendid technology ensures rich, lifelike colours with a 100% sRGB colour gamut and 72% NTSC. Users can activate the Vivid mode to boost saturation for creative work, while maintaining colour accuracy across images, videos, and presentations.

Powerful performance and versatile features

Under the hood, the V400 AiO is powered by up to an Intel Core i7-13620H processor, offering a combination of performance and efficiency cores. It is supported by 16GB of DDR5 RAM to handle multitasking with ease. The system also includes up to 1TB of SSD storage, allowing for faster data transfer, reduced load times and more responsive performance across creative and professional tasks.

In terms of connectivity, the V400 AiO comes with an extensive range of ports, including HDMI-in, HDMI-out, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, USB-C, and both SD and microSD card slots. This wide selection ensures compatibility with a broad range of devices and peripherals. The inclusion of HDMI-in allows users to link external sources such as smartphones and gaming consoles directly to the AiO’s large display for an upgraded viewing experience.

Enhanced multimedia and built-in privacy

For audio, the V400 AiO is equipped with a high-fidelity stereo speaker system with an advanced bass-reflex design, delivering rich, room-filling sound. The Dolby Atmos setup creates an immersive soundscape that places audio elements precisely, enhancing entertainment and video call experiences alike.

ASUS has also embedded AI-powered noise cancellation technology to improve communication during calls. The system filters out ambient noise for both the speaker and listener, ensuring clarity on both sides. The integrated ASUS AiSense camera features automatic background blur, lighting adjustments, gaze correction, and a beauty filter, making it ideal for virtual meetings. ASUS 3D Noise Reduction technology also helps sharpen video quality, offering a polished and professional look.

The V400 AiO series prioritises user privacy and data security. A retractable camera enables users to block the lens manually, while a built-in TPM 2.0 chip securely stores authentication data to prevent hacking risks. A Kensington Nano lock slot is also included for physical security, helping to deter theft in shared or public spaces.

Availability in Singapore

The ASUS V400 AiO series, including the 24-inch V440 and 27-inch V470 models, is now available in Singapore from S$1,199. Customers can purchase the devices through the ASUS Exclusive Store, ASUS Online Store, and all authorised retailers.

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