Specifications And Features
The
A720 has a 27-inch frameless
glossy screen with a resolution of 1920x1200 and capacitive touch technology. The A720's screen is only 24.5mm thick.
Lenovo claims it is the slimmest in its class. The hinge connecting the base to the display is key to the design of the A720. The screen is anchored by a base which includes most of the unit's hardware and all of its ports. Lenovo says that this design makes ports more accessible.
The A720 uses a quad-core
Intel Core-i7 processor, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 1-terabyte hard drive. A
DVD-drive comes standard and an upgrade to
Blu-ray is an option. Ports include ethernet, two USB 3.0 and two
USB 2.0 connections respectively, and
HDMI ports for both input and output. The A720's ability to accept HDMI input allows for using the screen with external devices. An internal
TV-tuner is optional.
A wireless mouse and keyboard that connect via wi-fi are included.
Reviews
A review published in the
Bangkok Post stated, "With all its merits, the A720 is not the perfect home computing solution. It is the
most expensive on the market, has a very reflective screen, suffers the same service issues as notebooks with its compact form factor, and its touchscreen has few applications (for now). But the screen is fantastic (reflection issues apart), it's plenty powerful and it can be used as a replacement TV, which should win many punters over."
References:
Lenovo's touchy feely A720". Bangkok Post. 8 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenovo_IdeaCentre_A720
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