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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....
Attractive design, Large 1080p touch-screen display, Aura interface engaging and intuitive, Full suite of family-centric apps and games, Bundled accessories enhance user experience, Better graphics performance than other portable all-in-ones
Wireless keyboard has undersized keys and shallow travel, Not very portable, A bit pricey
Lenovo's all-in-one offers a 27-inch 1080p touch screen, a slew of bundled accessories and fun for the entire family....
Published: 2013-05-10, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The large screen and lie-flat design make the Lenovo Horizon 27 a fun family PC with lots of casual gaming potential. It includes several gaming accessories and has a custom user interface, Aura.
The heavy, clunky kickstand can get in the way, there's a little sluggishness with some of the software, and battery life is way too short for a game of Monopoly.
Tabletop PCs may not be fully ready for the mainstream, but this coffee-table-size version from Lenovo is fun to use, and doubles as a solid all-in-one desktop.
Excellent touch-optimized software, Quality peripherals, Display offers good image quality, Works well as a table PC
Lack of third-party software support, Display needs more pixels, Poor performance, Not a good value
Lenovo has tried to think of everything with the Horizon. Consumers can even buy a table built specifically for it (we didn't receive the table, so can't comment on its quality). Careful thought went into everything from the interface to the peripherals...
Difficile de reprocher à Lenovo de ne pas jouer la carte de l'innovation avec l'Horizon 27. Bien que le constructeur chinois soit allé assez loin, il n'a toutefois pas livré un produit sans défaut. La connectique est trop réduite, la partie 3D est anecdot...
Nur zwei USB-Anschlüsse, Durchschnittliche Leistung
Der Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 ist einer der wenigen All-in-One-PCs mit integriertem Akku, der für 3,5 Stunden extra Office-Laufzeit sorgt. Auch am Stromnetz erweist sich der Rechner als sehr energieeffizient. Für Arbeitspausen ist Gaming-Zubehör wie J...
Der Horizon von Lenovo ist innovativ und macht Spaß. Als PC bietet er eine gute Rechenleistung, bei anspruchsvollen Spielen schwächelt der 27-Zöller dagegen. Ein Manko: Er wird unter Last etwas laut. ...
Gerät auch als All-in-one-PC nutzerbar, Bedienung der Aura-Oberfläche sehr einfach, Hohes Arbeitstempo, Vergleichsweise lange Akkulaufzeit, Geringer Stromverbrauch, 8 Tischspiele vorinstalliert, 2 Puckschieber, 2 Ministicks und ein elektronischer Würfel i
Sehr teuer, Hohes Gewicht, Grafikchip zu schwach für grafisch aufwendige Spiele, Prozessorlüfter unter Volllast deutlich zu hören
Schon klar, ein Tablet der 27-Zoll-Klasse braucht kaum jemand. Aber Lenovo versucht abseits der vielen Windows-8-Tablets mal was völlig Neues. Und das ist gelungen. Denn der Horizon ist nicht einfach halbherzig zusammengeschustert, sondern ein nützlicher...