Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaCentre Q190 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaCentre Q190.
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For a full-fat Windows 8 PC, Lenovo's managed to cram a lot of computer into a tiny amount of space: it measures up at just 155mm x 192mm, and is a mere 22mm thick. That means you can pretty much place it anywhere - even on the back of your TV, which Lenovo is intending for you to do with a VESA mount that's packed into the box. You won't find any gaudy colours or bright flashing LEDs here, as th
Unfortunately the Lenovo IdeaCentre Q190 is not the fastest machine on the block. Lenovo has armed its base-model with only a low voltage 1.90GHz Intel Pentium processor that's paired with 4GB of RAM, meaning you won't be able to blaze through the latest games or utilise demanding applications. It's perfectly adequate for web browsing, typing up documents in Microsoft Office and as a media PC - b
Lenovo's tiny Q190 is a brilliant little box that can act well both a basic PC and as a media hub - but only if your watching needs are strictly online and streamable. The higher-end model tops out at £429, and comes with a 1TB hard drive and a Blu-Ray...
The IdeaCentre Q190 looks the part and has decent build quality. The option optical digital output and optional matching Blu-ray drive make it good for home theatre use, but it could really do with a more modern processor as performance is somewhat lackin...
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Published: 2013-07-31, Author: Alan , review by: techradar.com
Versatile design, Excellent connection options, Plenty of RAM, Capacious hard drive, VESA mountable
Uninspiring CPU performance, Poor graphics prowess, Initially sluggish, Not upgradeable
Anyone looking for the fastest PC ever built is going to be sorely disappointed with the performance on offer from the Lenovo IdeaPad Q190, but other than that, there's a lot to like here. It's versatile, well-priced and offers up a good selection of por...
Published: 2013-05-21, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Tiny form factor; Reasonable build quality; Breathtakingly cheap; Low power consumption
Lack of power; Little versatility; Few business features
A useful machine in a small form factor, but the Q190 is perhaps better suited to be a media entertainment hub rather than a full-blown work machine....
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q190 compact desktop gives users a good way to jazz up their home theatre, provided they don't stray too far from its intended media purposes....
Буду откровенен - это первое устройство класса «неттоп», которое мне довелось подержать в руках и даже немного поюзать. И мне стало непонятно, почему неттопы так малоактивно внедряются в офисную сферу - а рассчитаны они были, прежде всего, на нее. Тенденц...
Abstract: В последние годы мир так пристально следит за рынками смартфонов и планшетов, что настольные компьютеры, кажется, отходят на второй план. Тем не менее, использование персональных компьютеров – неотъемлемая часть нашей повседневной жизни. Все меньше пользо...
Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Алексей , review by: ferra.ru
Поработав с Lenovo Q190 несколько дней, можно смело сказать, что найдётся немало пользователей Всемирной сети, а также офисных работников, которым можно смело поменять здоровый ящик под столом на эту маленькую коробочку. А благодаря беспроводному пульту ...