Category · Computing · All-in-Ones

A real
desktop,
folded
behind a
screen.

Real desktop silicon. Real thermals. A 30–45 minute on-board UPS so nobody has to buy one separately. An all-aluminium chassis drawn as a thermal structure, not a cosmetic skin. 33% less power than the tower-plus-monitor-plus-UPS stack it replaces.

Why we built this — the gap

Why is an Indian “all-in-one” still a laptop screen glued to a laptop motherboard?

Walk into any Indian office and you'll find three things under every desk: a PC tower, a UPS, and a tangle of cables. Walk into a clinic or a lab and add a bulky DC brick to that list. We asked: why is “all-in-one” in this country still a laptop screen glued to a laptop motherboard? A real all-in-one is a desktop CPU, a built-in UPS so nobody has to buy one separately, an all-aluminium chassis drawn for thermal efficiency, not just looks, and a power design so efficient it pays for itself in three to four years — large labs and offices save 33% on electricity and skip UPS CapEx entirely. Everything in one. No separate UPS. No bulky adaptor. No tower. No brick.

Gap 01 — UPS
Built-in UPS
replaces the one under the desk

30–45 minutes on-board, standard across the AIO range. For a 200-seat office or a 50-station lab, that's an entire category of CapEx — and cable, and cupboard space — that disappears.

Gap 02 — Power
33% less draw.
A 3–4 year payback clock

DC-architected power stage — no mains-voltage AC brick, no step-down tower PSU — drops total consumption by about a third vs. an equivalent tower-plus-monitor-plus-UPS stack. The saving pays for the machine.

Gap 03 — Performance
Desktop CPU.
Not a mobile shortcut

Full desktop Core Ultra silicon — 65 W TDP, 10–16 cores, DDR5-5600, ECC-ready — in a 40 mm-thin aluminium unibody that doubles as the heatsink. Real desktop, behind a screen.

Design principles

Five rules that rebuild what an AIO is, from silicon up.

The category spent a decade confusing “all-in-one” with “big laptop on a stand.” We started over.

References
Apple iMac · Lenovo ThinkCentre M
HP ProDesk G9 · Dell Inspiron AIO

InScope first
Workstation GPU in an AIO (R1500)
Built-in UPS as standard
DC-architected power stage
  1. Principle 01
    Real desktop silicon — not a mobile shortcut.
    Global benchmark · iMac · Dell Inspiron AIO · HP EliteOne The market conditioned buyers to accept “AIO = laptop internals glued to a panel.” InScope breaks the convention. Desktop Core Ultra in the Sleek AIO. Workstation GPU — NVIDIA RTX A6000 Pro Blackwell or RTX 5090 — behind the screen on the R1500. A world-first for a discrete workstation card of this class in a single enclosure. Because “fits behind a panel” should not mean “runs like a laptop.”
  2. Principle 02
    Built-in UPS. Nobody has to buy one separately.
    Global benchmark · Lenovo ThinkCentre M · HP ProDesk G9 (optional) Enterprise desktops have always carried UPS and battery-backup as optional. InScope ships on-board UPS with 30–45 minutes of runtime as standard across the AIO range — enough to finish the call, save the file, ride out a power cut. For a 200-station office or a 50-seat lab rollout, that's a tower-of-batteries-under-the-desk — and the CapEx, and the cable, and the cupboard space — that vanishes. Infrastructure-grade reliability in a consumer form-factor.
  3. Principle 03
    All-aluminium, for thermals — not just for looks.
    Global benchmark · Apple iMac unibody Apple's unibody is as much a heatsink as it is a skin. InScope's AIO shells are full aluminium unibody — drawn as a thermal structure first and a cosmetic surface second. The chassis is the heatsink. The result is quieter fans, cooler silicon, less dust ingress, and a surface that stays cool to the touch at sustained load. Aesthetics come out of engineering, not the other way round.
  4. Principle 04
    33% less power. A payback clock that starts the day you plug it in.
    Global benchmark · Energy Star 8.0 desktops Energy-Star-certified desktops set the baseline. InScope's AIOs go further: a DC-architected power stage — no mains-voltage AC brick, no step-down tower PSU — drops total consumption by about a third versus a tower-plus-monitor-plus-UPS stack of equivalent performance. For a large lab or office, that's a 3–4 year payback from electricity savings alone, before even counting the saved UPS purchase. The machine pays for the machine.
  5. Principle 05
    Everything in one. No bulky adaptor. No tower. No external brick.
    Global benchmark · the original iMac ideal One cable to the wall. InScope's AIO power stage is integrated into the chassis. No DC brick on the floor. No tower cable spaghetti. No separate UPS to trip over. One plug. One object. One piece of desk furniture. A clean desk is a performance feature — as much as the silicon.
  6. Supporting
    Thermals drawn before the chassis. Privacy by hardware.
    House rules · cross-cutting Dual-blower vapor chamber on R1500. 1500R curvature matched to a 70-cm desk viewing distance. 180°-articulated stand with internal cable routing on Zeno AIO 24. Conformal-coated PCB. Physical webcam shutter and hardware mic kill on the integrated camera — wired directly, not toggled in software.
The engineering story

Four walls, one object.

Silicon, structure, thermals and power, software — every one of them drawn, signed and integrated in Hyderabad.

CPU Wall 01
Silicon

Desktop Intel Core Ultra · 65 W TDP · 10–16 cores · up to 13 TOPS AI Boost NPU · full DDR5-5600 dual-channel · ECC-ready. R1500 adds workstation-GPU class — RTX A6000 Pro Blackwell / RTX 5090.

Wall 02
Structure

All-aluminium unibody, drawn as a thermal structure. 40 mm-thin shell on Sleek AIO. Machined aluminium rear on R1500 with dashed vent stack signalling airflow. 180°-articulated stand with internal cable routing.

UPS Wall 03
Thermals & Power

Dual-blower vapor chamber on R1500, rear-exhausting, sustained-load rated. Fanless on Sleek AIO (passive-cool stand). DC architecture, no mains AC brick · 33% less total draw vs a tower-plus-monitor-plus-UPS stack · 30–45 min on-board UPS standard.

Wall 04
Software

Signed BIOS / UEFI. Wi-Fi 7 + BT 5.x. On-board UPS firmware. Physical camera shutter and mic kill wired in hardware, reported to BIOS. Studio-grade I/O board with Thunderbolt, and DP-in for external rigs on R1500 — use it as a pro panel when you're not using it as a workstation.

The range · Mid → Halo

Four AIOs. From the office desk to the AI lab.

A mid-tier AIO with built-in UPS for fleet rollouts. A fanless UHD+ variant for clinics and creative desks. A flagship with discrete GPU for sustained workloads. And a category-creating 34" curved workstation AIO — no one else ships it.

Tiers
Mid · Mid+ · Flagship · Halo

Audience
Offices · Labs · Clinics
AI studios · Design houses
Defence · Trading · Pro gaming
Certifications & standards

Credentials, not adjectives.

Every AIO ships against the set below. AS9100D and UL-listed PSU for defence/industrial configurations; UN 38.3 on every battery-backed SKU.

BIS
BIS CRS

Bureau of Indian Standards · compulsory registration for IT goods.

CB
CB Scheme

Global mutual-recognition testing · 54 national bodies.

62368
IEC 62368-1

Audio / video, IT and communication safety.

60068
IEC 60068

Environmental — temperature, humidity, vibration.

Energy Star

Performance-per-watt baseline · DC-architected power.

RoHS
RoHS

Restriction of hazardous substances.

WEEE
WEEE

Waste electrical recovery scheme.

FCC
FCC

US electromagnetic compatibility.

CE
CE

European conformity · safety · EMC.

TPM2
TPM 2.0

Hardware root-of-trust · BitLocker-ready default.

Secure Boot

Signed boot chain at origin.

ISO
ISO 9001:2015

Quality-management system at manufacture.

AS9100
AS9100D

Aviation, space and defence QMS.

UL
UL listed

On-board PSU — North-American safety listing.

UN 38.3
UN 38.3

Transport-safety certified lithium cells on UPS.

On-board UPS

30–45 min runtime standard · house certification.

HW shutter

Physical camera shutter + mic kill — wired.

The difference

A desktop workstation,
redrawn as one object.

Its own UPS inside. A third less power to the wall. An aluminium chassis that doubles as its heatsink. For AI labs, design studios, defence visualisation, trading floors, pro gaming — built here, priced so the spec can actually reach the desks that need it.