Since I could never really make friends with laptop's, but wanted no "traditional" Desktop PC (Tower), I have me for a "All in One" - looked PC and am the Lenovo C560 (Configuration Number: 57328345) has shared and very satisfied.
Unpacking and setting up After I made me start off on the system backup of the original state which after about 20 minutes on an external USB 3.0 hard drive was done.
Since the built-in 500GB hard drive in the delivery condition contained only one partition, I have C drive smaller than the Windows Disk Management to make room for a second partition on which I have saved my own files
The system comes with a lot of additional software ..... Whether you need them or not, everyone should decide for themselves. On the software I want to take less but in my review .....
The i3-4150T with 3 GHz works in conjunction with the 8GB memory very quickly and reliably.
The display of 23 inches FHD screen is matte, which I was also very important in order to avoid reflections and the like.
The image quality is very good and the writing crisp. The built-in speakers have a very good sound.
The included keyboard and mouse are wired and each have a sufficiently long USB connection cable.
The keyboard has a very pleasant keystroke and (what I often missed in other keyboards) and a LED that indicates the (de) activation of the numeric keypad's.
The mouse wheel also works very pleasant and not too stiff.
The PCs can be heard, but I find the operating noise not too loud.
The All in One - PC has sufficient connections, and looks very good. On the right side there is an illuminated on / off switch. Volume and brightness can be set to monitor the bottom four buttons. There are also two LEDs (HDD / WiFi) at the front.
Because the PC is connected with me via LAN cable I need not permanently activated WLAN or WiFi. However, I have not yet figured out how this can be disabled.
All in all I'm very happy with this unit and may well issue a buy recommendation.
Greeting Markus