Let me start by saying this all-in-one PC is a beast. The Intel Core i7-13620H processor with 10 cores handles everything I throw at it—whether I'm editing 4K videos, running multiple virtual machines, or juggling a dozen Chrome tabs. No lag, no stuttering, just smooth performance.
The 27-inch FHD display is crisp and vibrant. I spend hours coding and designing, and the anti-glare coating + low blue light feature saves my eyes from strain. The color accuracy (99% sRGB) is a dream for photo editing—my Lightroom exports look exactly how I preview them.
32GB DDR5 RAM? Overkill for most, but perfect for my workflow. I regularly run Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Slack simultaneously with zero slowdowns. The 1TB NVMe SSD boots Windows 11 Pro in seconds—I timed it: 9.3 seconds from power button to login screen.
Connectivity is stellar: USB-C ports charge my phone while transferring files at lightning speed, and the HDMI/DisplayPort lets me daisy-chain monitors. The built-in Wi-Fi 6 keeps my Zoom calls stable even when my kids are streaming Netflix in HD.
Two quirks: The included mouse feels flimsy (I swapped it for my MX Master), and the speakers are just okay—I’d recommend external ones for media work. But these are minor compared to how this machine crushes demanding tasks like a champ.
After three months of heavy use? Still runs like day one. If you need serious horsepower in a sleek package (that doesn’t scream 'gaming rig'), this Lenovo delivers.