Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 Review
Posted on 2012-06-22 10:22:54 by Thomas De MaesschalckIt seems that desktops PCs went through a bit of evolution over the last 20 years or so. In the early 90s they were dull beige boxes that just sat under your desk or under your monitor and went about their business. As the years flew by they became sleeker but still hung on to their drab metallic colors. Once people recovered from the Y2K hoopla, desktop PCs morphed into something more attention-grabbing. They took on new designs and shapes. They adopted glossier finishes and more appealing colors. And in recent years, they have grown even more compact while still delivering impressive performance. And then came the all-in-one (AIO) – a PC that didn’t have anything but a screen, keyboard, and mouse, with all off the essentials hidden cleverly away. This meant less cable clutter and less desk space was required, and we found ourselves a winner. While in recent times we have seen a few manufacturers putting out some pretty decent AIO machines, none of them have so far wowed us here at the t-break labs.
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