








Just unboxed this sleek Lenovo ThinkCentre AIO, and first impressions? That 24" FHD IPS display is crisp—colors pop with 99% sRGB, and the anti-glare matte finish is a lifesaver for my sunlit home office. The borderless design makes it look premium, though I wish it had a touchscreen.
The Intel U300 processor (5 cores, up to 4.4GHz Turbo) handles my multitasking needs effortlessly—Photoshop, Slack, and 20 Chrome tabs? No sweat. The 32GB DDR5 RAM and 1TB SSD combo is overkill for my workflow, but hey, future-proofing!
Downsides? No manual included (thanks, Lenovo). Also, the bundled keyboard/mouse feel cheap—I swapped them for my old set. One user reported constant freezes, but mine’s been stable (fingers crossed). Pro tip: Buy a USB hub; the port selection is sparse for printers/backups.
Verdict: Solid for productivity, but QC seems hit-or-miss. 4/5 stars—would’ve been 5 with better peripherals and documentation.
