Testseek.co.uk have collected 11 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaCentre C260 All-in-One and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaCentre C260 All-in-One.
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Inexpensive
Space
Saving
Responsive touchscreen
The editors didn't like
Underwhelming speed
Weak speakers
Low
Resolution camera
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Published: 2014-08-28, Author: Steven , review by: techradar.com
Underwhelming speed, Weak speakers, Low, resolution camera
The Lenovo C260 is inexpensive, and offers just enough power for everyday tasks. However, in both performance and design, this is not really a system worth showing off. The C260 seems as if it could be forgotten until it's time to balance the checkbook –...
Abstract: The Lenovo C260 Touch is the smallest of the C-series all-in-ones. At 19.5” it provides the user with a compact home PC that can easily fit into any room in the house and only need a small space to sit. The C260 Touch offers 10-point multi-touch, taking a...
The price, Decent-quality touch screen, Better-than-expected Wi-Fi performance
Only 1,600x900 resolution, Cheap, flimsy mouse and keyboard
The Lenovo C260 Touch may go light on some specs, but it ultimately fulfills a wide swath of home computing needs for an appealing under-$500 price. Read More…...
Cris, loud audi, Responsive touch displa, Compact and sleek
Poor graphics performanc, Pixelated display
The Lenovo C260 Touch is a dependable and wallet-friendly all-in-one for the family. Like many entry level all-in-ones, the Lenovo C260 Touch aims to deliver a hassle-free family computing experience that won't take up too much space in the liv...
Inexpensive, Fits in tight spaces, 19.5-inch, 10-point touchscreen
Underwhelming performance, Doesn't support 5GHz Wi-Fi, Wired mouse and keyboard, No HDMI input
Penny pinchers in need of a very inexpensive all-in-one desktop PC will be happy with the Lenovo C260 only if their computing needs are truly minimal....
Lacks HDMI-in port and 5GHz Wi-Fi. Wired mouse and keyboard
With its touch screen, quad-core CPU, and modest price tag, the Lenovo C260 Touch is an excellent basic touch PC, and raises our expectations for budget all-in-one desktops....
Published: 2014-08-27, Author: Steven , review by: techradar.com/au/
Inexpensive, Spacesaving, Responsive touchscreen
Underwhelming speed, Weak speakers, Lowresolution camera
Frankly, the Lenovo C260's loadout is pretty minimal. There's enough power for Windows 8.1 to run smoothly, but there isn't a whole lot to spare. This is a concern, because performance may only drop as new applications are installed and the hard drive is ...
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Published: 2014-08-15, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Lacks HDMI-in port and 5GHz Wi-Fi, Wired mouse and keyboard
With its touch screen, quad-core CPU, and modest price tag, the Lenovo C260 Touch is an excellent basic touch PC, and raises our expectations for budget all-in-one desktops...
Abstract: The best all-in-one PCs bundle solid desktop features in a sleek display--no unsightly tower required. But because they include a display, they often cost a lot more than traditional desktops, a problem Lenovo seeks to address with its C260 all-in-one, a ...
С радостью хочу заключить, что моноблок как устройство в целом и модель C260 в частности, мне очень понравились. На квадрате размером 50х50 см вы получаете возможность разместить полноценный современный офисный компьютер. Почему-то на ум сразу приходят та...