Unlike the Lenovo A530, the Lenovo B750 can't lay flat against the base and act as a tablet. It doesn't even have touch support actually.
The all-in-one does have its own, unique traits though, particularly the aspect ratio of 21:9.
That means that the 29-inch panel has a native resolution of 2560 x 1080 pixels.
To make good use of that super-widescreen cinematic screen, Lenovo gave the B750 an Intel Core i7 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 graphics of 1 GB.
Add to that the Lenovo Eye Distance technology (reduces eye strain), Lenovo Split Screen, a built-in 20W subwoofer (part of the JBL-designed 2.1 speaker system) and Dolby Home Theater audio and all your media needs are covered.
The computer also gets Bluetooth 4.0 (optional), Wi-Fi, a 6-in-1 card reader and a DVD/Blu-ray drive.
Sales should start in January 2014, for $1,199 / €885.33.