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Lenovo H320


$579.99 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Small and slim footprint that doesn't take up a lot of desk space. Good ventilation through the case, keeps cool by default. Nice sleek lines and an attractive finish.

The Cons:Doesn't end up including WiFi despite the specs saying it should be there. Expansion is a bit limited by a minimal PSU and small case design.

The Lenovo H320 is a low budget desktop system featuring a main PC, a keyboard, and a mouse, though a separately purchased display monitor is required. It uses a fast Intel Core i3 or i5 processor up to 3.2GHz so users can quickly open applications, up to 6GB of 1066MHz RAM so several applications can be rendered at once, and a large 640GB drive so many files can be stored.

There is also a DVD drive for watching films, but users have the option of opting for a Blu-ray combo drive instead, with which they can watch both DVDs and Blu-ray discs. The base model is built for basic home use as in web browsing and watching films. The superior model, however, offers an optional GeForce 310 card, which is an entry level graphics module that can handle 3D games, though they must be set to their minimal graphical setting. Also included is a WiFi card for connecting to an access point.

Features

  • Win 7
  • Intel Core i3/i5 (3.2GHz Max)
  • 4/6GB DDR3 (1066MHz)
  • 500/640GB SATA
  • Intel Graphics
  • Nvidia GeForce 310 (Optional)
  • DVD Drive
  • Bluray (Optional)
  • 8-in-1 Card Reader
  • Ethernet
  • WiFi
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • VGA
  • HDMI
  • USB 2.0

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    small and slim footprint that doesn't take up a lot of desk space

  • 1

    good ventilation through the case, keeps cool by default

  • 1

    nice sleek lines and an attractive finish

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    good performance overall, rarely lags and never locks up

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    more hard drive space than most users will ever need

Cons
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    doesn't end up including WiFi despite the specs saying it should be there

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    expansion is a bit limited by a minimal PSU and small case design

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