Luo Yonghao, founder and CEO of Smartisan Technology Co., Ltd., introduces the Smartisan TNT Workstation All-in-One PC during the product launch event
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Luo Yonghao, founder and CEO of Smartisan Technology Co., Ltd., introduces the Smartisan TNT Workstation All-in-One PC during the product launch event at the Beijing National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing, China, 15 May 2018. Have you gotten over the fact that the Smartisan R1 has 1TB of built-in storage? If you have then you should read on for Smartisan's second product launched Tuesday (15 May 2018) ¨C the Smartisan TNT Workstation All-in-One PC. The Smartisan TNT Workstation reminds us of the Microsoft Surface Studio. However, unlike the Surface Studio, it doesn't run Windows and it comes in Dark Gray. The display is massive at 27-inches and can be adjusted to three different angles. It also has touch controls on the bezels which are sort of like shortcuts to certain apps and features. At the base sits a plethora of ports on both sides. The TNT workstation doesn't have its own storage or RAM. So the only way it works is by connecting the display to the Smartisan R1 via a dock or by connecting it to a NUC or PC using any of the other HDMI ports. The Workstation comes with a dock for connecting the Smartisan R1. When connected, the OS automatically switches to desktop mode.