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The Most Versatile All-in-one Gaming PC?

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips636.6K viewsJan 8, 20174:13
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Lenovo's new Legion gaming brand is, quite frankly, pretty exciting. Let them know what you think in the comments and on Twitter! Thanks to dbrand for sponsoring this video -

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The video presents Lenovo's Legion all-in-one gaming PC, showcased at CES 2017, highlighting its design, upgradeability, and overall value proposition. Linus walks around the Lenovo Legion display and explains that the IdeaCentre aiio y910 sits between traditional engineering focus and branding, emphasizing its gaming ambitions and modularity. The system features a 27-inch, 2560x1440, 144 Hz IPS display with FreeSync, a capable up to Intel Core i7 processor and GTX 1080 GPU configuration, and generous storage options including up to 32 GB of RAM, 256 GB SSD, and 2 TB HDD in preconfigured models. He notes practical design details such as a built-in monitor switch, a real sense webcam, dual‑LAN and Wi‑Fi with Killer DoubleShot Pro, and accessible internal upgrade points for memory and GPU, underscoring the belief that Lenovo intended this platform to be upgradeable over time. Linus also discusses the potential lifetime value of the device, suggesting it could serve as a high-end gaming all-in-one for several years, while keeping the option to swap in newer components later. In closing, he mentions the pricing starting at around $1,299 for a Core i5 with a GTX 1060, and acknowledges the model’s availability at the show, framing the Legion aiio as a compelling, user-friendly all-in-one option for gamers who value built-in display quality and upgrade paths. The video also features a sponsor mention for dbrand, promoting precision vinyl skins, and wraps with a quick nod to CES coverage and engagement invites for the audience.

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