Hands-on review: CES 2015: Lenovo B50

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Lenovo B50

By Juan Martinez

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Lenovo B50

Overview and specs

If you’re thinking of purchasing a desktop computer, you’ll probably want to start your search with the 27-inch iMac with Retina Display ($2,499, £1,999, AU$2,999) with a 5K (5120 x 2880) resolution screen.

Lets say you want design innovation but you lack the bucks to go with the iMac. You should probably check out Acer’s Aspire U5 ($999, £582, AU$1,067), a 23-inch all-in-one PC whose stand tilts a full 90 degrees. You could also give the 27-inch Samsung Ativ One 7 ($1,299, £1,129, AU$1,449) and its curved screen a whirl. Both give you a sexy (and unnecessary) feature to show off to your friends without forcing you to break the bank.

Like the Aspire U5 and the Ativ One 7, Lenovo has upgraded its B50 all-in-one ($1,249 £742, AU$1,347) to include Intel’s RealSense 3D camera, a frustrating feature that seems really cool in theory, but is totally irrelevant.

Specs and design

Before we delve too deeply into the 3D camera, you should know what’s happening beneath the hood. The B50 features a 23.8-inch Full HD touchscreen display, with booming JBL speakers and a fourth generation i5 processor, which can be upgraded to an i7. Design and …read more

Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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