Lenovo Korea launched the AIO A105a all-in-one PC on Tuesday, integrating a monitor, main unit, speakers and camera into one device.
The product is a single-unit system that can be used immediately by connecting only a power cable, without a separate desktop tower. It is aimed at home computing customers for remote work, online classes and entertainment. Its single-body structure in Cloud Gray minimises installation space, and it comes with a wireless keyboard and mouse as standard.
It uses AMD Ryzen 10 series processors. It supports up to 16GB of memory and up to a 1TB SSD, enabling fast booting and data processing. The company said the configuration is designed with simultaneous multitasking in mind, including document work, video viewing and video conferences.
The display is a 23.8-inch FHD (1920x1080) IPS panel with a three-sided slim bezel. It supports 99 percent sRGB colour gamut and 250 nits of brightness, and its 100 Hz refresh rate reduces afterimages during screen transitions. Audio includes two 2W speakers and a Dolby Digital Plus decoder.
Connectivity includes various input and output ports such as USB-A, USB-C and HDMI, as well as WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. It has a built-in camera of up to 5 megapixels and dual microphones, allowing users to join video conferences without separate peripherals. After-sales support includes one year of free on-site service, in which a professional engineer visits the customer site for repairs, and if on-site repair is not possible, it provides intake, repair and return through a service centre.
Shin Kyu-sik (신규식), head of Lenovo Korea, said that as homes are changing beyond spaces for rest into multifunctional spaces where work, learning and entertainment coexist, interest is rising in "deskterior" PCs that harmonise with living spaces. He said he hopes users will experience a comfortable and refined home computing environment through the AIO A105a, which has a minimal design and performance optimised for everyday use.