The IdeaCentre A320 is exactly similar to its predecessor, the IdeaCentre A300, in terms of design - it has a high gloss piano white surface, its base connected to the screen with a rod not at the centre bu.t towards The screen is glossy, the base quite slim and small, and the whole unit is actually pretty compact it's great for showing off in your living room and can fit snugly on a cramped office table, The all-in-one comes with a variety of connectivity options, Four USB, two HDMI, mic, a headphone, S-in-I card reader, eth*ernet, power and TV-in port The A320 has a pretty handy media centre remote
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which lets you manipulate your TV connection through the system it's great to use and works well within a range of 20-25 feet The A320's stand the right of the whole machine; as a result the IdeaCentre A320 has a slightly off-centre centre of gravity The screen has a steel rim that houses the 21.5*inch LED- backlit display. Unlike the Apple iMac and IdeaCentre B320, the A320 doesn't have an I/O port on the side of its screen in an attempt to keep its designmin*imal and elegant Lenovo IdeaCentre A320 placement is questionable and its on-board speakers aren'l great, but apart from that, it's a pretty looking thing good enough for watching movies and basic computing in a posh living room.