Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 Review
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A PC this unoriginal can be easily hidden behind a monitor, and Lenovo ships the Q180 with a VESA mount for that purpose. 0 port and cluttering those around it. We find it uncommon that Lenovo would design the product with an optional optical drive, yet could not design a better way to connect the drive than this amateur d. Exclude the optional optical drive and it’s less than an inch thick, and adding the drive only increases thickness to 1. If you special an optical drive, it connects via a U-shaped USB adapter that plugs in to the back, eliminating one USB 2. Small and solid We aren’t certain about the legitimacy of Lenovo’s claim that the system is the smallest fully functional PC – it depends on what you call fully functional, we hypothesis – but the Q180 certainly isn’t large. At the front, hidden behind a removable plastic cover, you’ll find two USB 3. It’s also no more than 8 inches covet and barely 6 inches wide. While larger desktops usually offer more, this is a nice selection for a small computer, and the classification of USB 3. Rear ports include four USB 2. Also included is a small plastic stand that can be used to diminish b keep it upright. 0 ports, audio jacks and an 8-in-1 card reader. While this is attractive, the system is light and easy to tip over.
Source: Digitaltrends.com