Lenovo C325 PC Reviews: Windows 7 Home Premium Computer
This desktop computer is a good all rounder.
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Some customer reviews of Lenovo C325
Most helpful reviewsDamien, Business user
- Good points:
- Good graphics, tidy build and generally very pleasing to the eye.
- Bad points:
- Reviewer left no comment
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Confirmed purchase: 29 Sep 2012
elizabeth, kelso Keen gamer
- Good points:
- big screen
- Bad points:
- slow to load
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Confirmed purchase: 22 Sep 2012
Andrew, Bridlington Business user
- Good points:
- Simple, uncluttered, it just works.
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- Reviewer left no comment
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Confirmed purchase: 17 Sep 2012
Andrew, Barnoldswick Music & entertainment fan
- Good points:
- Easy to set up and use, decent pc, runs most of the stuff I need.
- Bad points:
- Speakers are poor
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Confirmed purchase: 16 Jul 2012
Alan, Bridgwater General user
- Good points:
- Big 20inch screen, very clear and I think a very good desktop computer.
- Bad points:
- None yet.
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Confirmed purchase: 02 Oct 2012
Paul, Cramlington General user
- Good points:
- Everything in one package. Easy to upgrade from fitting a bigger hard drive to installing extra RAM. Keyboard & Mouse are both wired (USB).
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This All-in-One PC does not have a touchscreen, even though some reviewers say that it has.
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Confirmed purchase: 01 Oct 2012
Product Features
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Manufacturer's Description
Our review model Lenovo C325 came with an AMD E-450 processor, which explains the system’s performance scores – though the dual-core E-450 packs decent integrated HD graphics, this processor is designed for small laptops and netbooks. The C325 also has 4GB of RAM, 500GB of hard-drive space, and built-in 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, and it runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium.
Housed in an all-metal chassis, the Lenovo C325 sports a matte 20-inch screen with a slim, shiny black bezel. A 0.3-megapixel webcam is located at the top center, and Lenovo’s logo sits at the bottom center. The power button occupies the right side, while screen/volume adjustment buttons and a screen-off button reside on the left. Slightly curved silver speakers jut out from underneath the bottom portion of the bezel, and the entire system sits on a sturdy, tiltable stand.
On the left side of the system, directly behind the screen, are a few convenience ports: a multiformat card reader, two USB 2.0 ports, and microphone and headphone jacks. The right side of the AIO houses the tray-loading DVD-RW drive. The rest of the ports – four USB 2.0 ports, one gigabit ethernet connection, and a lock slot – are on the back of the machine, easily accessible in the lower-left corner. Nothing too fancy, but since this is a budget AIO with a netbook processor, it’ll do.
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Lesley, Westerham Business user
Score 9.0/10Confirmed purchase: 30 Jul 2012