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Editor's Note: While the Lenovo C540 Touch is still available for sale, it will be replaced by the C560 Touch, which will offer a 3.0-GHz Intel Core i3-4330T processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 1TB, 7,200-rpm hard drive for $749.BUY Lenovo C560 Touch >>>The C540...
Bright and colorful displa, Outstanding audi, Springy keyboar, Family-friendly softwar, Affordable...
Below-average screen brightnes, Lackluster webcam...
Overall, the Lenovo C540 Touch hits all the right notes for a family-oriented PC. This all-in-one packs a vivid high-definition display with wide enough viewing angles to accommodate the whole family, high-fidelity speakers that are perfect for liste...
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Lenovo's C540 Touch is one of the two best all-in-ones in this roundup. And while I have no significant complaints about the quality of its multitouch display, the manner in which the glass is recessed behind the bezel is disconcerting when you're sweepin...
8GB of memory, Very good productivity benchmark scores, Great keyboard...
Weak integrated graphics, Display recessed deep behind bezel...
Lenovo's C540 Touch isn't the sexiest all-in-one we've seen, but it is an exceptional value at just $719 (as of 8/30/13)...
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The Lenovo C540 is an entry-level all-in-one machine that delivers on the promise of affordability. At 499.99 (on amazon.com) you wouldn't be breaking the bank. While the specifications for this AIO pc will not get you all hot and bothered what it does ha...
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We first got word of the Lenovo C540 all-in-one back back in November of last year, however it wasn’t until January when we saw a complete set of details and some pricing. That news came during CES and while that was a few months back, the C540 has onl...
Bottom line here, the Lenovo C540 all-in-one seems to be well suited for the intended audience. That is to say the average home user that wants something powerful enough for day to day use. Of course, the good looks and relatively slim design only go...
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& Design PC reviewers are a spoiled lot. We get our hands on the latest, fastest machines with all the upgrades—price be damned. So it's sometimes hard to re-calibrate the mindset to appreciate what many buyers face as they shop for a PC on a tight bu...
Space-saving design, Nice 1080p screen, 1TB hard drive, Low price...
Pentium-class performance, Basic feature set, No touch screen, Chassis is not user-serviceable...
Its small price, big screen and space-saving design make the Lenovo C540 fine as a kitchen or kid's room PC where most of its duties center around the Internet. But when it comes to performance, you get what you pay for...
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Design and Features Since all of its components are tucked away into a relatively thin display, the Lenovo C540's plastic chassis bears more of a resemblance to a monitor than an all-in-one desktop. Rather than utilizing an easel-type design like the Acer...
Handsomely designed space-saving chassis. 23-inch HD display is the best in its class. Affordably priced.
No USB 3.0 connectivity. Can't run all of our benchmark tests...
For average users on the market for a reasonably-priced all-in-one desktop that can tackle daily home productivity tasks like surfing the web or watching movies without looking like a total eyesore, the Lenovo C540 is a solid choice...
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