Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon

[2] The Horizon runs Windows 8 and has a 27-inch ten-point multitouch display with Aura, a software interface designed to support multiple simultaneous users.

Touch based apps that can be launched with Aura include a photo browser, media players, games, and educational titles.

When the Horizon is placed flat a specialized user interface called a moon dial appears that allows interaction with the device from any direction.

[citation needed] The Horizon comes with nine games pre-installed, each chosen in order to exploit the large screen and its multitouch capabilities.

Major game and app developers such as Electronic Arts, FableVision, Open Labs, Ubisoft, and FilmOn TV have cooperated Lenovo to release software for the Horizon.

"[citation needed] In a review, Alex Roth of TechRader wrote, "When you like at it as an all-in-one, the Lenovo Horizon Table PC isn't so niche.

i3 configurations start at only $999, so even if you're not running your own graphic design firm, the Horizon Table PC isn't out of your reach.

And it neatly dispenses with the common refrain that electronic entertainment encourages isolation and represents a step down from the olden days, when families gathered around the coffee table for game nights."

The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon on display in Hong Kong