Showing posts with label Lenovo Desktop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenovo Desktop. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Touch input is one feature that distinguishes the B320 from HP's Omni 220. I still don't find touch a crucial desktop feature, but you might if you intend to use one of these PCs as a home entertainment kiosk. The Lenovo uses surface acoustic wave touch (SAW) technology, the same as that in Samsung's Series 7 all-in-one. It requires you to press down a bit harder than with resistive or capacitive touch screens, but the accuracy is good once the screen registers your input.
Lenovo's touch software suite is a piecemeal assortment of programs. You get VeriTouch, which uses pattern drawing for system authentication, the App Space media player, and QuickNotes note-taking program, among others. They're all fine, but they exist mostly as accessory applications. You might use them on occasion, but for better or for worse, Lenovo has no full-fledged touch operating environment like HP's TouchSmart software.

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop

Lenovo Desktop