
ASUS expands its all-in-one desktop portfolio in India. The launch of ASUS VM670KA marks the brand’s first Copilot+ PC-powered AiO in the country. The launch includes a new 27-inch AiO model. The latest addition is about providing users with the on-device AI features. Here’s a look at the new AiO from ASUS and what it has to offer.
Price and availability
The ASUS VM670KA starts at Rs 1,09,990 and will be available through ASUS Exclusive Stores, the ASUS eShop, ROG Stores, Flipkart, and Amazon. The company is also offering no-cost EMI options of up to 24 months with zero down payment.
ASUS VM670KA: what’s new?
At the heart of the VM670KA is the AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processor. It is paired with a dedicated 50 TOPS NPU, which enables Copilot+ PC features on Windows 11. This should allow the system to handle AI-assisted tasks locally. Most likely without compromising on the performance for multitasking, communication, and productivity workloads.

The AiO features a 27-inch Full HD IPS display with slim bezels and a 93% screen-to-body ratio. The panel is TÜV Rheinland certified to help reduce eye strain during long usage sessions. It boasts a touch-enabled panel, making it easier to interact with apps through taps, swipes, and drag gestures.
On the audio side, the VM670KA comes with dual 5W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. ASUS has also added two-way AI noise cancellation. This should come in handy for filtering background noise during video calls, resulting in clearer voice communication.
For privacy, the AiO includes a retractable 5MP camera with IR support. It enables Windows Hello while allowing users to physically hide the camera when it’s not in use.

Connectivity is fairly comprehensive for an all-in-one. You get multiple USB Type-A and Type-C ports, HDMI-in and HDMI-out, Gigabit Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 7. This should offer faster and more stable wireless performance for cloud-heavy workflows.
The ASUS VM670KA ships with 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, with storage expandable up to 2TB. This configuration should be more than sufficient for office work, content consumption, video calls, and light creative workloads. And this is clearly the target audience for this machine.
Who is it for?
Rather than chasing raw power, the VM670KA positions itself as a balanced, long-term desktop. Brand says this is for users who want a tidy workspace, reliable performance, and modern features like touch input and on-device AI. It’s a fit for professionals, families, and home offices that prefer an all-in-one setup over traditional desktop towers.

Although we can’t comment much on the performance or even the usability part of the AiO for now. As we haven’t tested or reviewed it yet. But we have seen what this Ryzen 7 AI 350 chipset is capable of from our Asus Vivobook 16 review. It delivered solid testing as well as real-world performance.
With Copilot+ PC support now entering the all-in-one category, ASUS is clearly signalling that AI-powered desktops aren’t just limited to laptops anymore. Hopefully, the VM670KA could be the brand’s first step in that direction for Indian buyers.
In the all-in-one PC segment, the ASUS VM670KA enters a space with several established alternatives from both global and local brands. Competing options include HP’s Pavilion All-in-One series, Dell Inspiron All-in-One models, and Lenovo’s IdeaCentre AIO lineup. And they are already popular choices for home and office users looking for space-saving desktops with decent performance.
HP Pavilion AIOs often focus on design and display quality, while Dell’s Inspiron AIOs are known for solid everyday performance and reliable support. Lenovo’s IdeaCentre AIOs similarly blend affordability with practical features like integrated webcams and expandable storage.



