Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 v2 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 v2.
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Published: 2014-12-21, Author: Wayne , review by: eweek.com
Abstract: Lenovo creates a tabletop PC that's designed to foster collaboration by allowing several people to use it at the same time. You know what it's like when you're trying to work with someone else at a monitor. It gets crowded with just one other person. Wi...
Abstract: The Lenovo Horizon 2 is an All-in-One PC that really steps up from the original. Lenovo has crafted a sleek , sublime and priced at $1,499. The Horizon 2 continues the interpersonal Table PC's focus facilitating collaborative computing in both Table and S...
Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Anti-glare screen cuts reflections. HDMI-in port.
Colors appear dull on display. Only 2 hours of battery life. No SD card slot. Speakers a little low for a larger room. Keyboard and mouse dongle takes up a USB 3.0 port
The Lenovo Horizon 2 touch-screen all-in-one desktop has a 27-inch full HD display and a battery that allows you to move it from room to room while it's powered up....
Large, responsive 10point touch screen, Can run on battery power!, Absolutely stuffed with entertainment and educational software, Unique form factor
Surprisingly low screen resolution, – Pokey laptop hard drive drags down system performance, – Possibly confusing mix of user interfaces, – Fairly expensive even for an allinone, – No optical drive
The astute reader has probably noticed a lack of the typical benchmark charts and graphs in this review. I did run a few, but frankly this is not a fast computer. For example, even with the NVIDIA GPU, its benchmarked graphics scores are poor, indicating ...
Attractive, innovative design, Bright, matte 27-inch touch screen looks good standing up or lying flat
No solid-state storage in this model, Frequently feels sluggish, likely due to slow hard drive, Brief battery life
Lenovo's Horizon 2 is an attractive, futuristic desktop/"table PC" with a large screen and unique features. But this configuration is hampered by a slow hard drive. And don't expect more than two to three hours of battery life. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-12-23, Author: Steven , review by: techradar.com/au/
Impressive 27inch touchscreen, Doubles as tabletop tablet PC, Performs well
Heats up over time, Stunted software limits accessories, Awkward buttons
A large all-in-one PC that converts into a tabletop PC is the sort of thing a person might already have a purpose in mind for before buying it. This is the kind of computer that can switch between work and entertainment as easily as it can go from a deskt...
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Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Anti-glare screen cuts reflections, HDMI-in port
Colors appear dull on display, Only 2 hours of battery life, No SD card slot, Speakers a little low for a larger room, Keyboard and mouse dongle takes up a USB 3,0 port
The Lenovo Horizon 2 touch-screen all-in-one desktop has a 27-inch full HD display and a battery that allows you to move it from room to room while it's powered up...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo Horizon 2, a 27” All-in-One PC and “table PC” as Lenovo calls it. Though fairly large at 27”, the Horizon 2 weighs just 15.7 pounds, so it's light enough to carry from room to room. Its stand retracts so you can use it flat on...
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Published: 2014-12-24, Author: Steven , review by: techradar.com
Impressive 27, inch touchscreen, Doubles as tabletop tablet PC, Performs well
Heats up over time, Stunted software limits accessories, Awkward buttons
At a cool $1,500, the Lenovo Horizon 2 may be competitively priced, but it's still a considerable investment. A tabletop mode might not sound like much of a feature, but I quickly learned to like it despite annoying software issues. Hopefully these softw...
Still too heavy, Mediocre performance, Short battery life, Not a good value
In some ways the Horizon 27 2 is an improvement over the original. Weight and thickness are down, the new matte display is easier to on the eyes and wireless connectivity has been upgraded. The $1,500 MSRP is still pricey, but at least it didn't go up. C...