wired.co.uk Updated: 2012-03-08 07:15:12
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The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is shaped that way because it's flying into the future. The sheer force of its own awesomeness has caused it to bend into a wind-swept, gentle curve, taking with it the hopes and dreams of a new generation of technology enthu...
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Product Code: 30112AU The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is Lenovos premium all-in-one desktop PC, and some of its highlights include a 21.5in full-HD monitor, multifunctional remote controller, and a nifty wireless keyboard with touchpad. The Lenovo IdeaC...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is a very good attempt to fuse together a television set with a PC, and its highly recommendable to anyone interested in having the best of both worlds. And with the added bonus of Wii-like gaming with the wonder remote, it...
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If you like computers that look like silicon sports cars , then take a look: The A600 is a sleek, uber-modern machine with stats that promise a good computing experience. A Core 2 Duo processor and up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM will keep things swift, while the h...
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The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is an all-in-one desktop PC launched last summer. It's one of the most complete all-in-one system out there. Aside from your usual basic computing and internet browsing, you can also watch and record TV shows with it and play Wi...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is a really stylish system that you would be proud of. No wires, a space-saver, easy to store and set up. The features and specs looks good on paper but upon using it for quite some time I realize a few things that I don't like...
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If you can deal with the loss of superhigh resolution and the lack of a touchscreen, Lenovo's IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one is a compelling addition to the field. It comes at just the right price to appeal to people who have no...
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Integrated all-in-one PCs are becoming more visible, with morphing nettops, Apple iMacs, and now, Lenovo IdeaCentres. The A600 series is Lenovos first entry into the home desktop PC market, and it has many of the features that endear iMacs to their us...
At a time when PCs really have become consumer commodities, a complete, all-in-one computer like the A600 is quite appealing. The IdeaCentre is a user-friendly product that can easily slip into the role of a shared home PC. No cable messes, no clutter...
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No question about it: Lenovos IdeaCentre A600 looks unique. The combination of a sharp and angular design, an ultrathin chassis, and a 21.5-inch display definitely stands out against the more traditional "one big flat panel" look that competing all-in...
Excellent display, Superior upgradability...
No touchscreen...
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The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is Lenovo's premium all-in-one desktop PC, and some of its highlights include a 21.5in full-HD monitor, multifunctional remote controller, and a nifty wireless keyboard with touchpad. The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 attempts to b...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is a very good attempt to fuse together a television set with a PC, and it's highly recommendable to anyone interested in having the best of both worlds. And with the added bonus of Wii-like gaming with the wonder remote, it...
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Synopsis: The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is an all-in-one desktop with plenty of features and bells-and-whistles to keep all but the most jaded of users happy. Perhaps taking a page out of Apples book, Lenovo put a lot of effort into the look and feel of...
The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is an all-in-one desktop with plenty of features and bells-and-whistles to keep all but the most jaded of users happy. Perhaps taking a page out of Apples book, Lenovo put a lot of effort into the look and feel of the A600...
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The IdeaCentre A600 is Lenovo's premium all-in-one desktop PC (unlike the entry-level IdeaCentre C300), and some of its highlights include a 21.5-inch full-HD monitor, multifunctional remote controller, and a nifty wireless keyboard with touchpad. It a...
PC TV, Multipurpose remote, Wiilike gaming, Wireless keyboard with touchpad...
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The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is a very good attempt to fuse together a television set with a PC, and it's unlike anything we've reviewed before. It's highly recommended to anyone interested in having the best of both worlds. And with the added bonus of...
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crn.com
Updated: 2012-03-08 07:15:28
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The desktop PC world isnt the be-all and end-all it used to be, as the form factor now gives way in growing numbers to laptops and netbooks -- with forecasts that the mobile devices will continue to grow. However, weve long believed that the desktop...
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wired.com Updated: 2012-03-08 07:15:30
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The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is shaped that way because its flying into the future. The sheer force of its own awesomeness has caused it to bend into a wind-swept, gentle curve, taking with it the hopes and dreams of a new generation of technology enthu...
Very small footprint. Singlecable design is a blessing for technophobes. Swivel base makes adjustments to viewing angle easy. Six USB ports and 802.11n WiFi, plus FireWire, SD and coaxial connectors.
Keyboard and mouse frequently fall asleep; difficult to awaken. Remote control overly complex and rather homely. Included games feel like an engineer on Quaaludes designed them.
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When I got the A600 from Lenovo, I was left wondering whether they made a mistake and sent an LCD instead of the desktop! But a closer look and I realised that this is a desktop, and a very powerful one at that.The Ideacentre A600 is the member o...
HD screen, performance, looks...
Limited upgrade options...
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Lenovo is known for two things, solid build quality of its products and a high price tag. Today we have a very interesting product that is built on the lines of the MSI NetOn and the Asus Eee Top but with a more robust configuration that can easily dri...
Compact, multifunction remote control, bright full HD screen, lightweight cordless keyboard...
Expensive, system gets sluggish at times, cannot be upgraded easily...
Lenovo is known for two things, solid build quality of its products and a high price tag. Today we have a very interesting product that is built on the lines of the MSI NetOn and the Asus Eee Top but with a more robust configuration that can easily dri...
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about.com Updated: 2012-03-08 07:15:38
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Lenovos IdeaCentre A600 is a very affordable option for those looking at a low cost all-in-one desktop without the performance sacrifices of the low cost models using netbook processors. It certainly isnt going to be a trailblazer for p...
Very Affordable, Large and Bright Display...
Odd Location of DVD Drive, No Productivity Software But Lots of Trivial Apps...
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The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 ($699 direct) is good evidence that the all-in-one PC space is heating up. The A600 is an HD-capable all-in-one PC that trumps large-screen notebooks with a 21.5-inch 16:9 widescreen with 1,920-by-1,080 resolution. It has...
Large-screen all-in-one. Cheap for an all-in-one. VeriFace log-on software. "Healthcare" software protects user from eyestrain. Lenovo OneKey Recovery. Cheap for a large-screen all-in-one desktop. Full 1080p HD.
Bottom edge is finger crusher. Slow CPU. Integrated graphics. Wont run 3D tests. Limited tilt. Wired keyboard and mouse. Has a "Jay Leno chin." Only 90-day Trend Micro Internet Security subscription.
With a love-it-or-hate-it design, the Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 gives the value PC buyer an all-in-one option thats more powerful than that cheap nettop, though power users will want more...
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Lenovo is known primarily in the United States for its utilitarian ThinkPad laptops and boxy black business desktops. Its the last company we expected to deliver us an all-in-one desktop PC that rivals the Apple’s iMac in the style departmen...
Sleek, gloss-black design; integrated TV tuner; 1080p screen takes full advantage of Blu-ray drive option; excellent media-centric remote and keyboard; large (1TB) hard drive...
No HDMI ports; large external power brick; tilting screen can pinch fingers or cables; oddly placed optical drive...
Lenovo’s IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one desktop gets high points for style, versatility, and value. We also applaud the integrated TV tuner in our test unit...
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Lenovo's forthcoming IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one looks like Darth Vader's own iMac. The slick black machine has style and cool to spare, and the optional four-in-one remote functions as a regular remote, an air mouse, a Wii-style game controller, and --...
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Since it was announced at CES 2009, Lenovo's newest sleek and shiny All-in-One IdeaCentre A600 desktop has been drawing eyes and envy with its thin form factor and pretty design. Lenovo claims it's the thinnest AIO computerin the market at the moment...
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