With all of the attention that tablets, ultrabooks and hybrids have received following the release of Windows 8, you’d be forgiven to let slip from memory an entirely different class of computer that has a lot to gain from Microsoft’s new touch-enabled operating system: the all-in-one.
This came to change with Windows 8 and the Metro interface, so with the evolution of Windows also came the evolution of the all-in-one, at least according to Lenovo. The company’s IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC fully embraces Windows 8’s touch capabilities with a social twist – it moonlights as a Microsoft Surface (the table, not the tablet) that can be used by the entire family for a “fun night in” as Lenovo describes it.
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