I’ve been using the Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 3i for about a month now, and it’s been a mixed bag. The sleek, all-in-one design saves so much desk space—no more tangled cables or bulky towers. The 23.8-inch FHD display is crisp, and the 250 nits brightness is easy on the eyes during long work sessions. Streaming shows feels like a mini-theater experience.
Performance-wise, the Intel Core i3-1215U handles everyday tasks like email, browsing, and light multitasking smoothly. The wireless keyboard and mouse combo is a nice touch—no lag, and setup was plug-and-play. But here’s the catch: I noticed faint vertical lines on the screen after two weeks. At first, it was just one barely visible line, but more appeared over time. It’s not a dealbreaker yet, but it’s concerning.
For the price, this AIO is great for casual users or as a family PC, but I’d recommend testing it thoroughly during the return window. If you’re unlucky like some reviewers, you might end up with a lemon monitor—and since it’s all-in-one, you can’t just swap out the display.
Overall? Solid for basic use, but keep your receipt handy.