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Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Lenovo H320 New System






The Lenovo H320 is a slim rig that greatly resembles the rest of thebudget desktop pack. But although it's lacking a little in ports and graphics support, it brings a lot to the table--including 6GB of RAM, a Blu-ray combo drive, and excellent performance for the category.
Features a 3.2GHz Intel i5-650 processor, an Nvidia GeForce 310 discrete graphics card, and 6GB of RAM. This slender desktop also holds a Blu-ray drive and runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium.
The H320 is housed in a slim black chassis with matte-aluminum siding and metallic-orange trim. The case has a shiny, black plastic front , two USB 2.0 ports, and microphone and headphone jacks. The aluminum sides are mostly plain, save for some strategically placed vents and the Lenovo badge. You won't find any feet for sitting the computer on its side, which might be unfortunate, depending on your computing space. The back of the computer offers two PS/2 jacks for a mouse and keyboard, one HDMI port, one VGA connection, four USB 2.0 ports, one ethernet port, and support for 5.1 surround sound.
The Nvidia GeForce 310 graphics card provides an additional HDMI connection and an extra VGA port, for a total of two HDMI ports and two VGA ports on the system. Unfortunately, the video connections on the motherboard cannot be used at the same time as those on the graphics card.

The 18.5-inch D186 widescreen monitor has a native resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. The monitor is analog (the H320 has only VGA and HDMI ports, if you recall), and sports a matte finish with a black bezel. Five physical buttons are available on the monitor, for powering it on and navigating the menus. The D186 delivers a bright but oversaturate picture. Horizontal viewing angles are decent, but vertical viewing angles are much less impressive.Screen just slightly back produces a dark, muted picture. If you're interested in getting a bundled monitor, keep your desk's layout in mind.


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