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Lenovo C315 - 40221FU Pro Reviews

PC World‘s review Edit

This 20-inch all-in-one desktop has great visual appeal, but identically priced all-in-ones deliver a stronger overall package.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 08, 2010

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

Lenovo's C315 all-in-one is not without its flaws, but if you can overlook its comparatively slow day-to-day performance you'll find this a solid budget-priced home entertainment PC. Don't use this system for a home office or general productivity-oriented tasks, but it would work well in a small room for movie watching
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 18, 2010

TechSpot‘s review Edit

As someone who had only toyed with multi-touch all-in-one computers for a few minutes at the local electronics store, I was pleasantly surprised at how well everything worked on the C315. Pointing and clicking was dead on without having to calibrate the system. You can perform a number of actions using your fingers such as pinch and pull to zoom, rotate photos, move forward and back through your web browser, etc. There is even an on-screen keyboard of sorts where you write out letters and the system detects your input and converts it into standard typewritten characters.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jul 20, 2010

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The Lenovo C315 keeps the 20-inch all-in-one form factor and adds multi-touch support. As such, it's a contender for the video consuming, all-in-one PC aficionado. While it's compact and powerful enough for many users, its touch support adds to the system's price, and I'm not convinced it's quite worth it (yet).
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 19, 2010

The average pro reviews rating is 6.3 / 10, based on the 4 reviews.


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