First impressions matter, and the Lenovo ThinkCentre All-in-One doesn’t disappoint. The sleek 27-inch FHD IPS display is crisp, with vibrant colors thanks to that 99% sRGB coverage. Whether I’m editing photos or binge-watching shows, the anti-glare coating and 300nits brightness make it easy on the eyes—no squinting even after hours of use.
The star of the show? The Intel Core i7-13620H processor. With 10 cores and a turbo boost up to 4.9GHz, this machine handles multitasking like a champ. I’ve had Photoshop, Slack, and a dozen Chrome tabs open simultaneously, and it didn’t even stutter. The 64GB DDR5 RAM feels overkill (in the best way), while the 2TB SSD ensures everything loads in a blink.
Connectivity is a dream: USB-C for my external drives, HDMI-in to use it as a monitor for my gaming console, and Wi-Fi 6 for lag-free Zoom calls. The wired keyboard/mouse combo is basic but gets the job done—though I’d recommend upgrading to wireless peripherals for clutter-free desk vibes.
Downsides? The speakers are mediocre (I paired it with a soundbar), and the lack of touchscreen might bug some users. But for productivity nerds like me who crave speed and space, this AIO is worth every penny.