Lenovo has opted for a rather unique design with the stand of the computer which unlike other AIO systems we’ve seen, doesn’t have a flat base, but we imagine that this is something the company’s designers and engineers have already taken into consideration. In terms of specs and features, the desktop will be offered in 22-inch and 24-inch options, and will be powered by Intel’s Core i5 processors and also an Intel Pentium Silver if you prefer.
For those who prefer AMD, Lenovo is happy to oblige with the AMD A9-9425 being one of the options, where it will also come with the Radeon R5 GPU. RAM will be offered between 4-8GB depending on your preference and budget, with storage options up to 512GB of SSD, or a 1TB regular HDD.
The A340 won’t be the powerhouse AIO that some might be hoping for, but the upside is that it makes it pretty affordable. Lenovo has priced the computer starting at $500 when it is expected to launch this coming April.