Toss the bulk of a tower, and set up this Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO computer on your home desk. The sleek all-in-one design features a wide 21.5-inch screen with a slim border to take up little space while offering the big performance of Intel Pentium processing. Wide-angle IPS on this Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO lets you share images around the room.
Overall I like my new All in One Lenovo. The screen is nice & big and the touch screen is awesome. It's very fast and the resolution is beautiful. I actually have had 2 of these systems in the past month. The first one was nice I was able to transfer all my files over from my external hard drive. I tried to download a free product that I had been using for years and it had repeated problems installing. When I tried to uninstall the hard drive on the computer would not restart or recover a previous save point or reset back to factory settings. I had had it for 17 days. Luckily the store allowed me to get another one in an even exchange. The 2nd one took a long time to get itself set up out of the box, downloading all kinds of updates. When I tried to transfer all my files from my external drive none of them would open. I had to reset the PC back to factory settings. I was thankfully able to get my old computer going so I could do a new back-up. Now, even though all my files are on my external drive my new Lenovo can't read them. It can see the drive but says it's empty. This has been a very frustrating situation as I have now had a new system for almost a month and still it doesn't have any of my pics or music or anything on it. Something it not quite right with it.