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Lenovo IdeaCentre A310
$1,250.00
Released July, 2010
The Pros:No wires to contend with, just has a nice clean look. No fan noise, works pretty much silently. Uses very little power while in operation.
The Cons:Wireless chiclet keyboard isn't very comfortable for touch typing. External DVD drive seems a little out of place, isn't all that convenient. Difficult/impossible to upgrade later on.
The Lenovo IdeaCentre A310 is an all-in-one desktop PC released as an upgrade from the original IdeaCentre A300. It hosts a much improved Intel Core i3-350M (2.26GHz) dual-core processor alongside an integrated 45nm graphics processor.
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Included also is 2GB of RAM (8 Gigs total), a 320GB SATA HDD (500GB max), and a 21.5” full HD display. Some reviewers say the unit has a DVD Super-Multi Drive, but the folks at Engadget claims that it’s instead bundled with an EXTERNAL DVD rewriter. There is for certain an HDMI output. It runs off the Windows 7 OS (64-bit) and supposedly also hosts a 7-in-1 media card reader, an integrated webcam, and Bluetooth wireless.
Features
- All-in-One Desktop PC
- Windows 7
- Intel Core i3 CPU
- Integrated Graphics
- DDR3 RAM
- SATA HDD
- Full HD Display
- Bluetooth Wireless
- External Optical
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Pros & Cons
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no wires to contend with, just has a nice clean look
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no fan noise, works pretty much silently
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uses very little power while in operation
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boots up fairly quickly, well under a minute
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display is easy on the eyes, comfortable to work with over the course of a full day's work
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wireless chiclet keyboard isn't very comfortable for touch typing
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external DVD drive seems a little out of place, isn't all that convenient
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difficult/impossible to upgrade later on
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