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Abstract: We're comparing four diminutive PCs: ASRock’s Vision HT, Jetway’s Mini-Top JBC700, Lenovo’s Q180, and Zotac’s Zbox Nano XS AD11 Plus. Despite their similar sizes, each tiny computer offers a unique feature set. Are any of them right for you? Every once...
Published: 2012-05-09, Author: Darren , review by: itproportal.com
The Q180 does have weak points - the most disappointing aspect was seeing it struggle when streaming full HD playback. On the audio side, it rather muddied some of our music DVDs, and while the remote is a great idea, the integrated mouse is fiddly to us...
Awesome mouse/keyboard remote, Tiny and cute, Modular and flexible, Excellent connectivity, Optional Blu-ray, Affordable
Glossy finish, Average looks, Atom CPU still underpowered, Slow hard drive
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 is as tiny and cute as its title of “world's smallest fully functional desktop PC” would suggest, but doesn't compromise on features or connectivity. It's not the most stylish nettop around but is well-constructed and well-speci...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 is a mediocre performer, but its size, portability, and couch-friendly multimedia remote make it a good contender for media mavens on a budget. It isn't the most capable media-centre PC, but if you're looking for a very inexp...
I wanted to like the Q180. I really did. It's a cool little system that makes almost no noise and can be stuffed behind a large monitor. Had everything worked out, the Q180 could be the perfect media center or the only home computer the average joe would...
Constant fan noise, Occasional struggles with 1080p video, Disappointing performance
The Q180 is incredibly compact and sleekly designed, with a thumb-friendly keyboard remote. It handles high-def media pretty well, but its benchmark performance isn't great, and you'll have to live with some fan noise. Read More...
Small and attractive, Numerous ports, Ships with useful peripherals
Inadequate processor performance, Can't handle many HD video sources, More powerful systems are priced the same
The Lenovo Q180 is one of the best nettops we've ever tested. It is small, quiet, attractive and comes with a buffet of peripherals that add value to the system. If you're going to buy a nettop this is likely to be your best option. Yet this mini-PC ca...
Abstract: The IdeaCentre Q180 is a compact desktop PC with connections that are ideal for your HDTV, enabling an entertainment hub for videos, music, web browsing, and more. Think of it as a set-top box with the tin innards of your desktop computer . The IdeaCentre...
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Published: 2012-04-11, Author: Sarah , review by: techworld.com
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 is a mediocre performer, but its size, portability, and couch-friendly multimedia remote make it a good contender for media mavens on a budget. It isn't the most capable media-center PC, but if you're looking for a very inex...