This Lenovo All-in-One Desktop Crashes 73% After Three Price Cuts in a Week, Now Priced Like a Tablet - Kotaku
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This Lenovo All-in-One Desktop Crashes 73% After Three Price Cuts in a Week, Now Priced Like a Tablet - Kotaku
"Space is limited. It'd be great to have the power and versatility that a huge PC tower offers, but if you're in a small one bedroom or studio apartment, that's not always an option. Or perhaps you're someone who prefers a clean look to their desktop, opting for a minimalist aesthetic. All the more reason why you should consider an all-in-one PC. This Lenovo desktop has all the working bits that make it a computer packed into the monitor."
"This Lenovo all-in-one desktop measures across at 24-inches. That's a large enough display to provide more workable space than a laptop would but still small enough to not feel like it's consumer the room or desk you have it on. The screen is non-touch but it is anti-glare to ensure comfortable viewing in bright settings. It has a resolution of 1080p."
"Diving into the specs, this smart monitor is working with 32GB of RAM and has a full 1TB of storage on its internal PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD. The storage is expandable up to 4TB if you'd like more. It's running off an Intel i3 processor with an internal graphics card. You'll have no problem running multiple applications side by side to stay as productive as possible when working. Great for spreadsheets and the like."
Lenovo's 24-inch all-in-one desktop combines the PC components inside the monitor to save space and support a minimalist desk. The 1080p non-touch, anti-glare screen sits on an adjustable stand that tilts from -5 to 25 degrees for comfortable viewing. The system includes an Intel i3 processor with integrated graphics, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD expandable to 4TB. The desktop runs Windows 11 Pro and supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, with multiple connectivity ports for accessories. The model suits home use, communal labs, and business workstations and is on a deep discount to $600.
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