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Published: 2013-09-24, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
The Lenovo Horizon 27″ is an awesome device with just a few caveats. The main selling point is that it's a full Windows 8 all-in-one desktop that's completely portable; everything else is just a really nice bonus. Horizon will have no problem filling...
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...
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...
Part all-in-one, part tablet, the IdeaCentre Horizon folds flat into a unique family entertainment system. Build quality is high, but connectivity is poor and our sample also suffered from poor hard drive performance.Tags:Desktop PCs,Smart HomeBest prices...
Novel concept that we'd like to continue to develop. Decent graphics performance, tenfinger touch support, included touchbased games for use in tabletop mode with friends, internal battery for 'some' inhouse portability.
Slow hard drive, only two USB ports, heavy and bulky. Display could be better.
Lenovo thoughtfully included a discrete GPU in the Horizon which is more than enough to play included touch-based titles like Monopoly and Draw Race 2. The system was also able to handle some older mainstream games without issue although you'll need to bu...
Abstract: Повсеместное внедрение сенсорных интерфейсов приводит к появлению множества новых форм-факторов. Мы наблюдаем тенденции увеличения дисплеев у смартфонов, превращения ультрабуков в трансформеры (чтобы обеспечить их функционирование в качестве планшетов), и...
27-inch touchscreen, Innovative stand, Responsive touchscreen, Aura mode and gaming accessories, Its a tablet! (Battery inside), Sleek design
Slower hard drive, Speakers located on back, Only two USB ports
We expect Lenovo as one of the top PC manufacturers in the world to come out with an all-in-one, that is a given. They could have been like everyone else and come out with a normal all-in-one touchscreen system, but they took it upon themselves to set th...
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...
Published: 2013-07-28, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
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...