Has multi-touch support and NVIDIA graphics, among other things

Jan 10, 2012 17:51 GMT  ·  By

Like so many other companies, Lenovo is present at the 2012 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show, eagerly showing off its products, such as the A720 all-in-one.

The IdeaPad Yoga Ultrabook/Tablet Hybrid may end up stealing the attention of most people visiting Lenovo's booth in Las Vegas, Nevada.

That doesn't mean that the 27-inch IdeaCentre A720 doesn't have its own assets, though.

In fact, besides the hardware inside it, the system also has an advantage in the widely adjustable hinge, which allows it to be set at an angle of -5 to 90 degrees.

The greatest benefit drawn from this is that touch applications can be used for a long time without arm fatigue or other discomfort.

For those who want the specs, Lenovo gave the AiO an Intel Core CPU, NVIDIA GeForce graphics, a 1TB HDD backed by a 64 GB SSD and Dolby Home Theatre V4 audio, plus a 720p HD webcam.

The touchscreen itself is a Full HD panel (16:9, 1,366 x 768 1920x1080 pixels).

Lenovo plans to start selling the A720 during the first half of 2012, at $1,299 (1,014 Euro).