A Terrific Beginner's PC: Lenovo A16680578

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As people consider buying a PC, many want their Tablet PC to do specific things well. Some PC users want to play video games, others want to do digital photography, while others merely watch videos online or simply go on the Internet. A good PC thats fits the needs of your regular new user is the Lenovo A1. This PC comes with a good sized hard drive and plenty of RAM but it doesn't have a powerful graphics card instead it is shared with the processor. This PC is meant for the price conscious beginner and not those looking for a powerful gaming machine. The purpose of this PC is to be a nice all-around Tablet PC for a good price instead of a power Tablet PC for the advanced gamer.

This HP Tablet PC is just $600 but comes with AMDs 2.9GHz Phenom ll 840T quad-core central processing unit, 6GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. In addition, the Lenovo A1 features an ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics chip as well as standard PC features like a DVD burner and 802.11n wireless card. review

The Tablet PC tower is a gorgeous black chassis that has a glossy front panel, something you wouldnt see on a budget machine. In addition, this HP Tablet PC features an open bay for you to add a Blu-Ray burner or another hard drive. This HP Tablet PC is approximately seven inches wide and comes with the power button at the top of the case. Also, this Tablet PC from HP is sold with your regular keyboard and mouse. Several newer Tablet PC systems these days come packed with all types of unneeded software, but this Tablet PC from HP comes with surprisingly little. The is bundled with a couple of software trialware and the required HP MediaSmart video and music playback suite. tablet pc gateway

This PC likewise comes with a 15-in-1 card reader and a couple of input ports. This HP Tablet PC also has microphone and headphone jacks as well as two USB 2.0 ports in the front. Because the Lenovo A1 is a budget PC, it doesn't feature other ports like Firewire or USB 3.0. In the rear of the the Tablet PC system, there are DVI and VGA ports, a digital audio (S/PDIF) port and four USB 2.0 ports. Moreover, this HP Tablet PC features 7.1 surround sound support. When it's about expansion, though, this PC from HP is very limited. Just like other budget Tablet PC systems, the Tablet PC wires found inside look to be a jumbled mess, with wires bunched in the middle of the Tablet PC. Theres not a great deal you can do if you would like to load it up with faster PC cards. But then, you can put in a a more advanced graphics card if you wish.

As a gaming Tablet PC, the HP Pavilion p6720f is not the most suitable machine or even a PC to even consider. The ATI integrated graphics chip was not created to deal with the graphics involved in most high end Tablet PC games. More casual Tablet PC games are more suitable to these inexpensive Tablet PCs. If you need a machine for high end games, then something like the Micro Express MicroFlex 25B is good for that but it will cost you a couple of hundred dollars more. No Matter its graphic shortcomings, the Pavilion p6720f is a terrific deal, with a good processor, generous hard drive and lots of RAM for a low price. For what I wanted and the budget I had, this HP Tablet PC was the perfect machined for me. This Tablet PC from HP was fast, user-friendly and low-cost.