Lenovo Ideacentre AIO 700 review

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The Lenovo Ideacentre 700 is one of the best-looking all-in-ones I&reviewed, with sharp corners, angular speaker grilles and a stylish but compact v-shaped stand. Not everyone will like the matt white finish on the front, but it&certainly better than glossy black. It also requires a bit of assembly, but this is a simple, tool-less procedure that simply involves attaching the screen to the stand using the supplied thumbscrews. It can easily be accomplished by one person and takes little more than two minutes to complete. It would have been great to see some slightly thinner bezels surrounding its 23.8in touchscreen, but there&plenty of back and forth tilt, so it&easy to find a good angle regardless of your seating position. It&loaded with ports, too, including two easily-accessible USB3 connectors on the left-hand side, an SD card reader and a 3.5mm headset jack. The likes of Apple could learn a thing or two from the Lenovo&layout, as I&much rather have thicker sides with easy-to-reach ports than have to reach around the back every time I want to connect a USB stick or have a look at photos from my camera.

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