lenovo-c560-white-1[CES 2014] Everything is bundled inside an all-in-one computer. There’s no standalone display and a casing with all the required components in it. Customers looking to save space often find AiO desktops to be the perfect option. Lenovo today announced its new C560 touch AiO which “reshapes the affordable home computer.” Its available with the latest processors from Intel, in multi-color options with a 23 inch LED display in a smart and space-saving design.

Offered in glossy white and jet black, the Lenovo C560 AiO offers tool-free expandability for those users who want to upgrade the memory and storage without having to get a professional to do it. Customers can opt for an up to 4th generation Intel Core i7 processor coupled with up to 8GB of DDR3 and up to 2TB of HDD storage. The 16:9 widescreen 23 inch display offers full HD 1,920×1,080 pixel resolution and optional 5 point infrared touch. Customers may also opt for an up to Nvidia GeFore 705A 2GB graphics card.

It comes with an integrated DVD-RW, front facing stereo speakers with Dolby Advanced Audio, AccuType keyboard and Lenovo Rescue system to quickly backup and restore data as well as recover system files. The Lenovo C560 AiO has two USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, HDMI out, 6 in 1 card reader, Wi-Fi and an optional TV tuner.

Dimensions are 574x57x453mm for the touch capable model and 564x53x444mm for non touch C560, with the former weighing 8kg and the latter 6.6kg. It comes with Windows 8.1 pre-installed. Lenovo C560 Touch All-In-One starts at $549 and will be available later this year.

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