After using the Lenovo ThinkCentre All-in-One for a month, I'm blown away by its performance. The 13th Gen i7 processor handles my video editing and 20+ Chrome tabs like a champ – no lag even when multitasking hard. That 23.8" anti-glare screen is perfect for my sunny home office; no more squinting or annoying reflections during Zoom calls.
The setup was shockingly easy – had it running in 15 minutes flat. The wired keyboard has satisfying key travel (though I quickly switched to wireless), and the SSD makes booting up feel instantaneous compared to my old PC. Wi-Fi 6 gives me flawless connectivity even when streaming 4K videos while my partner games online.
Now for the not-so-great: Like some reviewers, I experienced camera issues initially. The shutter latch is finicky – had to toggle it multiple times before Windows recognized the webcam. Also, while the HDMI-out works perfectly for my dual monitor setup, the HDMI-in feels like an afterthought with its limited 1.4 version.
The real star is that gorgeous IPS display. Colors pop when I'm editing photos, and the low blue light mode saves my eyes during late-night work sessions. While not a gaming beast, it handles casual games surprisingly well thanks to that DDR5 RAM.
Pro tip: If you buy during sales (like I did on Black Friday), this is an absolute steal at under $1,000. Just test all components thoroughly during the return window – seems quality control can be hit or miss based on other reviews.