Lenovo’s Horizon PC Turns Your Coffee Table Into a Touchscreen Game Center
This 27-inch computer transforms from a standard all-in-one into a
giant touchscreen tabletop display. When the Horizon is upright, it’s
running Microsoft’s Windows 8. Clamp down the stiff kickstand in the
back and lay the thing flat on your coffee table, and it automatically
jumps to “Aura” mode, a Lenovo-created interface
for playing games with friends and family. On June 23, Best Buy will
begin offering the Horizon for slightly less: $1,599 for the Core i7
configuration, and $1,499 for the i5 model with only 6GB of RAM.
That’s still more expensive than the Sony Vaio Tap 20, a hybrid PC/tablet that starts at $880. And Asus’s 18-inch Transformer AiO, a similarly-designed computer that runs both Windows 8 and Google Android operating systems, costs $1,300.
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