These days, it seems that computers come in all shapes and sizes. Until recently, you had your choice of a
computer. Over the past few years, we have seen an explosion of computer form factors resulting in a refining of the two basic form factors noted above. We have
and probably more that I have missed. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. I love my desktop machine, but I also have a nettop for those short trips. They are light, cheap and don’t take up a lot of space. I really enjoyed the time I had that little Lenovo Q150 nettop, which I consider the perfect form factor for use as an HTPC.
Recently, my oldest got one of those all-in-one computers. I won’t mention who the company is here, but the name has 4 letters in it… Anyway, it is simply amazing how much stuff they can cram into a small space. For example, I still find it hard to believe that a MacBook Air is actually a working computer.
Anyway, moving along, I was able to get my hands on a Lenovo B305 all-in-one computer for a review. One of the first things I do when I get an item for review is to quickly get the unboxing shots out of way. Why? I just got to get my hands on that new toy, but can’t until I document the “What’s in the box?” section.
So, without further ado, here is the unveiling of the Lenovo B305 AIO computer.
We have the outside, …
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