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Lenovo's IdeaCentre Horizon costs far less than Dell's XPS One 2710, and more affordable parts often translate to better value, even in the face of performance deficits. If that's the case here, then the IdeaCentre's portability is going to be icing on th...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon portable all-in-one desktop is impressive, but it makes too many compromises for portability....
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Published: 2013-01-11, Author: George , review by: techradar.com
Great 27, inch HD multi, touch display, Good AIO functions, Attractive, Interesting potential, Elegant and unique, Battery lets it go untethered, Custom UI and games
Bulky, heavy, Table, top functions limited, Average performance, No Ethernet jack, Who has room for this?
First off, if you're looking for an All in One that can run on a battery, look no further. The IdeaCentre Horizon 27 is the only one. As it stands, the Horizon feels like a prototype device that has the benefit of also being a nice-looking All in One tha...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon Table isn't a new concept, but it's probably the most accessible execution of a design like this we've seen. Remember the Microsoft Surface table PC? In use it had much of the feel as the Lenovo Table, but was prohibitively e...
Abstract: Lenovo India has launched three gaming PCs in India including two laptops in the IdeaPad Series- the Y510P and Z510 and one All In One PC with touchscreen in the IdeaCentre Horizon series. These three PCs have high end graphics performance and and offer s...
Abstract: Remember the Microsoft Surface interactive table top ? Just as early as mid-2012, this conversational piece commanded a price of more than US$11,000. That's quite a hefty sum, but it was one of the first commercially available solutions with a huge 40-inc...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon is an interesting product that serves the dual functions of a desktop AiO and a multi-user tablet. Unfortunately, it does so with some compromises.Looking at its performance in our benchmarks, it is clear the Horizon is under...
Abstract: Remember the Microsoft Surface interactive table top? Just as early as mid-2012, this conversational piece commanded a price of more than US$11,000. That's quite a hefty sum, but it was one of the first commercially available solutions with a huge 40-inch...
Bright display with responsive touchscreen, Aura interface is interesting to use, Integrated battery, Game accessories, HDMI input
Very pricey, Poor specifications, Sluggish performance, Only two USB ports
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon is an interesting product that serves the dual functions of a desktop AIO and a multi-user tablet. Unfortunately, it does so with some compromises.Looking at its performance in our benchmarks, it is clear the Horizon is under...
Published: 2013-07-19, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalone.com.sg
Abstract: The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon belongs to a new breed of all-in-one computers that have appeared since the launch of Windows 8.Dubbed tabletop PCs, these devices embrace the touch-centric interface of Windows 8 and have been described as a cross between ta...