Let me start by saying this: the Lenovo ThinkCentre All-in-One is a game-changer for my home office setup. That 24" FHD IPS display? Crisp doesn't even begin to describe it - colors pop with 99% sRGB accuracy, and the anti-glare coating means I can work by the window without squinting.
The Intel Core i3-1315U processor surprised me with its pep. While it's not a high-end chip, those 6 cores handle my daily multitasking (dozens of Chrome tabs, Slack, Zoom calls) without breaking a sweat. The 16GB DDR5 RAM ensures everything stays buttery smooth.
Boot-up time is insane - we're talking under 10 seconds from cold start to login screen thanks to that zippy 512GB SSD. I timed it repeatedly because I couldn't believe how fast Windows 11 Pro loads.
The HDMI-in port is my secret weapon. I've got my gaming console plugged in, and with the 100Hz refresh rate, this 'work computer' doubles as a decent casual gaming monitor on weekends. The borderless design makes everything look so modern and sleek.
Now for the quirks: The included keyboard feels a bit cheap for such a premium machine (I swapped mine out), and while the base stand is sturdy, it doesn't offer height adjustment - something to consider if ergonomics are important to you.
After two months of daily use, here's my verdict: This all-in-one delivers exceptional value. It's not just another pretty face - that combination of DDR5 memory, PCIe SSD speed, and thoughtful ports (USB-C! HDMI in/out!) makes this workstation punch way above its weight class.