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Review on Lenovo AIO 22 L22I 30 Monitor: All-in-One Display for Ultimate Performance by Jesse Costello

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pleasantly surprised

Lenovo has done all this decently in a PC. Everyone seems to be getting into the all-in-one market, so it's been interesting to see Lenovo's take on it. I like Lenovo's design in general but especially the way they made the stand. It looks cool when they are angled like they were. It's otherwise black, but that's cool. Black is hard to beat. According to the characteristics of this car is not bad. 8GB of RAM is a little lacking and that's probably where I blame the machine the most. It has an i5 versus an i3, so it's not inferior in terms of performance. It also only packs 512GB of storage, which is fine, but you'll likely need an external drive for more storage after a while. It includes 4 USB ports (two are faster than the others), an Ethernet port and HDMI. There was no USB-C included, which confused me a bit. The webcam just sticks out instead of popping up/popping out like other displays. Thicker than the latest iMac, but not very thick by any means. The machine includes Windows 11, so you get all the glory of Windows, and it's nice to have an OS that supports touch. on this pc. It's nice that Lenovo has chosen to include this in many ways, but as you'd expect from any touch, keep an eye out for those fingerprints. My 8 year old son likes to touch the screen for some of his school websites so we clean the display frequently. Where it is in our home, light can sometimes reflect off of it, and these fingerprints are sometimes visible. It really isn't a beast, and you probably wouldn't expect it to be with the performance it offers. . It's a great basic device for studying, emailing, surfing the web and watching videos. You can even use it to do basic video editing without much difficulty, but eventually you'll hit the 8GB RAM limit and fill up the SSD pretty quickly. Lenovo has done a good job. At $799, this is excellent value for money. Pretty well designed system and a great option for those looking for a cheaper all-in-one system.

Pros
  • Lenovo
Cons
  • Expensive

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