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Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO Y910 Review : Gaming All-in-One Greatness

Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO Y910 Review : Gaming All-in-One Greatness

Posted on December 20, 2016January 7, 2019 By Jarvis

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Gaming all-in-ones often feel like a big compromise: Many of these machines feature huge, gorgeous screens, but those displays usually can’t do a whole lot because of their weak graphics muscles. With Lenovo’s IdeaCentre AIO Y910, that’s no longer the case. This is a full-fledged gaming PC in every way, featuring a VR-ready Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, a fast Intel Core i7 processor and an upgradable design that lets you swap in newer components over time. Factor in its 3D-scanning RealSense camera, sharp quad-HD display and reasonable price, and you’ve got the ultimate all-in-one for gamers.

Design

The IdeaCentre Y910 finds a sweet spot between the hyperaggressive design of Lenovo’s Y Series gaming products and the company’s more family-oriented all-in-ones. The PC’s scaly vents and red “Y” logos aren’t nearly as pronounced as they are on Lenovo’s gaming towers, and I really dig the subtle red highlights of the harman/kardon speakers just below the display.
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