Let’s talk about the Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 3i. First off, that 27-inch FHD touch display is gorgeous. Watching Netflix or editing photos feels immersive, and the narrow bezels give it a sleek look. The Harman Kardon speakers? Crisp and clear—no need for external speakers unless you’re an audiophile.
Performance-wise, the Intel Core i5-1240P handles everyday tasks like a champ. Browsing, streaming, light photo editing—no sweat. But here’s the catch: 8GB RAM feels tight. Windows 11 eats up 6GB alone, so multitaskers should consider upgrading (yes, it’s DIY-friendly—just watch a YouTube tutorial).
The built-in 5MP pop-up webcam is a win for Zoom calls, and facial login is snappy. But the stand? Fixed height (11” from desk to screen center) and minimal tilt. My neck wasn’t thrilled. Also, the keyboard feels cheap—I swapped it out.
Ports: 4 USB (2x USB 2.0, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2) are decent, but with a mouse, DVD drive, and peripherals, you’ll need a hub. Cable management is neat, though, and the phone holder is a thoughtful touch.
Verdict: Great for family use or light work, but check the height, plan for RAM upgrades, and maybe budget for a better keyboard.