For those who like to stack screens on top of each other, Lenovo provided an innovative solution through its new all-in-one device ThinkCentre Specific users.
The device catches the eye immediately upon reviewing its specifications thanks to its 27.6-inch IPS screen with a display resolution of 2,560 x 2,880 pixels, resulting in a somewhat strange aspect ratio of 16:18 that gives the device an almost square appearance. Lenovo justified this design choice by its desire to provide a workspace that simulates two A4 sheets stacked on top of each other to suit workloads that take advantage of vertically arranged windows. This screen comes with a brightness of 300 The lumens and refresh rate are relatively old at 60 Hz, but it offers 98% DCI-P3 color coverage making it suitable for some creative work.
In terms of performance and internal specifications, the system runs on Core Ultra Series 3 processors up to the Core Ultra Leaks and Intel claims suggest that this unit may be up to 75% faster than the competing Radeon 890M, which is very vital given the lack of the option to add a discrete graphics card in this device.
Regarding connectivity options and ports, the device includes a set that includes Thunderbolt, dual USB Type-C ports, and three USB Type-A ports, in addition to HDMI 2.1 and audio ports. Despite the disappointment in the lack of precise details about port standards or wired networks, the device supports modern communication technologies such as Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0. It also includes a 4K front camera with an actual privacy shutter, speakers, quad microphones, and M.2 2280 slots. Double for quick storage, and although the company is currently discreet about the price and availability details, this product is likely not cheap.









