Lenovo announces all-in-one A540 AIO desktop PC

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Lenovo has announced a number of additions to its consumer all-in-one and notebook PC lineups, including a smaller version of the A740 all-in-one it showed off at CES in January. The Lenovo A540 AiO will feature a 23.8-inch IPS display that delivers resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels. Encased in a distinctive, all-aluminum enclosure, the desktop PC will be offered with CPU options up to an Intel Core i7 and discrete graphics up to an Nvidia GeForce GT 840. Prices will start at $1280 when the computer ships in July.

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All in one desktop computers are usually a great way to save space, especially if your table is pretty cluttered. They also tend to look more sleek than regular desktop PCs which is also worth consideration if aesthetics is extremely important to you. Well if you’re after an AIO desktop PC, you might be interested to learn that Lenovo has recently announced the A540 AIO desktop PC. Part of Lenovo’s A series of desktops, the A540 will pack a 23.8-inch Full HD 1920×1080 IPS display. It will also feature a body made from aluminum which helps lend itself to that premium feel and look, and measuring just 4mm thin at its edge, the result is a pretty sleek looking device. The display of the A540 can also be adjusted anywhere between -5 degrees to 90 degrees, allowing users to position it however they want.

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