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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...
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...
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...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon All-in-One machine is truly a unique beast. Coupling Ultrabook hardware with a 27-in 1080p 10-point touch screen display is common practice but enabling a tabletop mode with custom software to promote a multi-user environmen...
Sleek, attractive design, Unique accessories for gaming, Useful, fun preinstalled software, Good performance
A little pricey, Only two USB ports
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Published: 2013-06-19, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27, “Table PC” as they call it, is easily one of the most unique PCs we’ve seen in the past several years. This machine works with a massive display that sits on a hinge holding it up – or allowing it to lie flat – for tab...
Published: 2013-06-12, Author: Samuel , review by: booredatwork.com
Abstract: In the growing genre of touch sensitive device, the all Table top PC is a small subset. While sharing the significant functionality with any regular AIO (all in one) desktop, the Table top AIO stands out with its extra set of features, features which have...
Abstract: The Lenovo Horizon is a 27-inch tablet and all-in-one computer that offers a collection of great gaming experience and accessories that deliver a better gaming experience on the huge tablet.After sharing our first impressions on the Lenovo Horizon , we de...
Easy to switch between desktop and tabletop modes, Aura interface holds promise
Aura interface feels very first-generation, Limited selection of ports, Pedestrian resolution for 27-inch display
A clever yet functional design along with a separate, unique interface when the system is lying flat combine to make Lenovo's IdeaCentre Horizon tabletop PC worth a look for all-in-one shoppers. ...
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Published: 2013-05-20, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Huge, clear screen. Aura interface is flashy and mostly useful. Ten-finger touch on a 1080p HD screen. Has battery for in-house portability. Sturdy stand. Comes with Monopoly and other touch games. Android app compatibility.
Desperately needs a SSD+HDD setup. Heavy at 18 pounds. Bulky. Pricey. Only two USB 3.0 ports. Mobile components limit performance
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon is a huge 27-inch all-in-one desktop that you can carry around the house. Aside from the novelty, however, there are few reasons to recommend this system over a traditional all-in-one desktop....