Following on from Lenovo’s newly announced all-in-one systems yesterday, Lenovo has today unveiled their new line of IdeaCentre A720 systems, which are equipped with a tilting multitouch screen.
Lenovo says their new A720 is the world’s thinnest all-in-one PC, measuring just 24.5mm in thickness. This sleek design is complemented by a frameless display that supports 10-point multitouch use, making it an ideal choice for both productivity and entertainment.
Powerful Performance and Versatility
The Lenovo A720 is powered by a choice of Intel Core processors, including the powerful Core i7, which ensures that users can handle demanding applications with ease. This is supported by up to 8GB of memory, providing ample capacity for multitasking and running multiple applications simultaneously. The graphics power is provided by the NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M 2GB graphics card, which offers robust performance for gaming, video editing, and other graphics-intensive tasks.
In addition to its powerful hardware, the A720 features a tilting screen that can be adjusted to various angles, making it versatile for different uses. Whether you are working on a project, watching a movie, or playing a game, the adjustable screen ensures that you can find the perfect viewing angle.
Innovative Design and Features
One of the standout features of the Lenovo A720 is its innovative design. The frameless display not only looks modern and stylish but also enhances the user experience by providing a larger viewing area. The 10-point multitouch capability allows for intuitive interaction with the screen, making tasks such as zooming, rotating, and scrolling more natural and efficient.
The A720 also includes a range of connectivity options, including USB ports, HDMI output, and a card reader, ensuring that users can easily connect their devices and peripherals. Additionally, the all-in-one design means that there are fewer cables and less clutter, making it a great choice for those who value a clean and organized workspace.
The new Lenovo A720 all-in-one PC will start shipping in the first quarter of this year and will start at $1300. This competitive price point makes it an attractive option for those looking for a high-performance, stylish, and versatile all-in-one PC.
Lenovo also unveiled their new IdeaPad Yoga convertible ultrabook that converts from notebook into tablet today. The IdeaPad Yoga features a unique hinge design that allows the screen to rotate 360 degrees, enabling it to be used in multiple modes, including laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes. This flexibility makes it a great choice for users who need a device that can adapt to different tasks and environments.
Source: PC World
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