The new Lenovo ideacentre AIO 700 is ready for Windows Hello

Lenovo has refreshed a good portion of its PC line at IFA 2015, and among the raft of new laptops is this, the ideacentre AIO 700. Not a full name that rolls off the tongue but what we're looking at is a well spec'd all-in-one Windows 10 PC that's ready for Windows Hello thanks to the optional Intel RealSense camera.
It'll be available in different sizes and spec configurations, with a 21.5-, 23.8- and 27-inch model mentioned.
Category | Specification |
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Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
CPU | Up to 6th-gen Intel Core i7 (Skylake) |
RAM | Up to 16GB DDR4 |
Display | Full HD or optional UHD (both touchscreen) |
Storage | Up to 2 TB HDD, 2 TB SSHD + 8 GB and up to 192 GB SSD |
Graphics | Up to NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 950A 2GB VRAM |
Sound | Integrated JBL 2 x 3W stereo speakers |
Ports | 1 x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, 10/100/1000 LAN, Power DC Jack Side Ports 2 x USB 3.0, 6-in-1 Multi Card Reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro), Microphone/Headphone Combo, HDMI-out, HDMI-in |
Price | From $1099 (24-inch), From $1899 (27-inch) |
As with a lot of Lenovo's other announcements at IFA, there's some options on the spec sheets for those looking for the high-end. It's hard to make an all-in-one stand out in an ever busier space, but Lenovo has made a good effort at it with the looks of the ideacentre.
We'll be getting a closer look from the show floor in Berlin in the coming days, so stay tuned to Windows Central for more.
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Nice!
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Not bad, is the 1.7 lbs weight accurate?
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Shhhhhh that might have sneaked through from the table template :( Good catch. Where's my coffee?
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Do these all in one devices come with rechargeable batteries like phones and tablets? If yes, I am in.
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no!
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Nope they need to be plugged in an outlet at all times. Intel did try a while back to promote PAIO, that's Portable All In One but it never took off.
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Dell did one a couple of years ago. I think it was a 21"er that had a stand with a charging connection in the cradle plus a small kickstand-esque thing near the top so you could have it on a table at a slight angle for utilizing the touch screen. Wouldn't want to hold it for long because it was definitely heavy.
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i wanna know how it stacks up against the asus zenbook aio.
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Are these 950As any good ?, can't seem to find any benchmarks or reviews online.
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Been wondering that too. It's impossible even to know what the A stands for. Advanced as in better than standard, or something else...
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Glad to finally see UHD touchscreen all in one's. I've looked at a few AIO options this past year but I couldn't imagine dropping $1200-$1800 and being stuk in front of a large 1080p display for the next five years. I'm still not 100% sure about the whole AIO concept, but at least the screen should still be relevant for the life of the computer.
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