Although we have already seen other HP products make use of a similar inclination system, it was Lenovo who, during CES 2012, presented an all-in-one whose design is closer to that patented by Apple in the image that you see leading the post.
The IdeaCentre A720 is the world's thinnest all-in-one, featuring a 27-inch multi-touch screen capable of recognizing up to 10 points at a time. Its price will be $ 1299.
The idea is great but I still think that it is not designed for all audiences. Having a similar system at home is something that is meaningless and if it is already difficult to clean the screen of fingerprints on an iPad of almost 10 inches, imagine yourself on a 27 screen with a glossy finish. A nightmare.
Then I leave you with a video of the Lenovo computer that, for now, are the ones that are doing the best in this type of touch computers.
Source: Engadget