
PC Magazine have published a review of the Lenovo IdeaCentre A300 all-in-one PC. 'With its slim white base and floating monitor, the A300 could easily fit into a design exhibit in any major city's modern art museum. If the names Bell & Ross (watches), Bowers & Wilkins (speakers), or Bang & Olufson (audio equipment) are familiar to you, then you'll dig the A300's minimalist lines. The 21.5-inch screen is big, bright, and has a full 1,920 by 1,080 (1080p), true HD resolution. The base holds all the computer circuitry and the various input output ports. The screen itself is less than ¾-inch thick. The A300's futuristic styling makes other systems like the Apple iMac ($2,199 list, ) and Gateway One ZX6900-01e ($1,019.99 list, ) look almost pedestrian. The only drawback to the A300's design is its base doesn't include a built in power supply, rather it has to use a power brick.
