Lenovo B50 All In One PC Review - AIO with quad core i7, Nvidia GPU

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The Lenovo B50 All in One PC is a powerful device with a quad core i7, 12 gigs of RAM, and a discrete Nvidia 840A GPU with 2 gigs of video RAM.
0:06 - Hardware overview
0:18 - Screen angles and IPS display
1:15 - HDMI input demonstration with game console
2:08 - Microsoft Word and Office demonstration
2:52 - Web browsing demonstration
3:30 - Gaming - Minecraft demonstration
3:59 - Gaming - Next Car Game Wreckfest demonstration
4:43 - Movies / video playback
5:30 - Conclusion and final thoughts
The Lenovo B50 is a pretty powerful all-in-one (AIO) for the price. It comes equipped with a quad core i7 4th generation Haswell processor at 2.2 ghz, 12 gigs of RAM, a discrete Nvidia 840A GPU with 2 gigs of RAM, and a one terabyte spinning hard disk. The display is a 23.8" IPS 1080p touchscreen display with great viewing angles.
Basic office and web browsing tasks are very responsive and snappy. The B50 also does well as a movie playing machine, tackling Netflix, YouTube and even Blu Ray MKV files with ease. It also has a built in DVD burner and player. The speakers are loud and clear with a decent range of sound.
As All-In-Ones go, this is a powerful one that will do most household and home office tasks right out of the box.
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