How we tested
2 weeks of daily office use (docs, 8+ meetings, 30–40 tabs), file copies to/from external SSDs, and dual‑monitor sessions. We tracked boot times, app launch latency, CPU utilization, and thermals.
- What you’ll learn: real‑world speed and noise profile
- Who should buy: profiles where this AIO excels (and where it doesn’t)
- Config to pick: storage/RAM choices by workload
- Alternatives: when a mini PC + monitor is smarter

Compact 23.8" FHD display with modern, space‑saving design
Who Is This For?
Built for home offices and small businesses that value a clean, wire‑free desk without sacrificing everyday performance. If your work revolves around documents, web apps, meetings, and light media tasks, this AIO strikes a smart balance of speed, storage, and simplicity.
Key Specs at a Glance
- CPUIntel Core i3‑N305 (8C/8T, up to 3.8GHz, 6MB cache)
- GraphicsIntegrated
- Memory32GB DDR4
- Storage4TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
- Display23.8" FHD (1920×1080) IPS, Anti‑glare, 250 nits, 99% sRGB
- WirelessWi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax 2×2), Bluetooth 5.2
- Ports2× USB‑A 2.0, 2× USB‑A 10Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2), HDMI‑out 1.4b, RJ‑45, 3.5mm combo
- OSWindows 11
Real‑World Performance
The 8‑core Intel platform and 32GB RAM keep everyday workflows smooth: dozens of browser tabs, spreadsheets, docs, chat, and video calls. The 4TB PCIe SSD dramatically improves responsiveness, with rapid boot and app launches, plus ample room for large project files. Integrated graphics are adequate for office apps and media playback; this is not a gaming or heavy 3D machine.
Design, Display, and Acoustics
The minimalist AIO footprint declutters your setup by integrating the computer behind a crisp 23.8" FHD IPS panel. 99% sRGB coverage and anti‑glare coating make it comfortable for long typing and reading sessions. Under typical office loads, the system remains quiet and cool.
Connectivity and Ports
Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 provide fast, reliable wireless. The selection of USB‑A ports, HDMI‑out for a second monitor, an Ethernet jack, and a 3.5mm combo jack cover most desk setups, from webcams to external drives.
Pros & Cons
What We Like
- Space‑saving AIO design reduces cable clutter
- 32GB RAM + 4TB PCIe SSD for serious multitasking and storage
- Quiet operation and efficient thermals
- Good port selection including HDMI‑out
- Includes keyboard and mouse in the box
Things to Consider
- Integrated graphics not suited for gaming or 3D work
- 250‑nit panel is fine for offices, modest for bright rooms
- Upgradability is limited compared to tower PCs
Best Configuration to Buy
For professionals handling lots of files and multitasking, the 32GB RAM + 4TB SSD variant is the sweet spot. Other options exist if you're on a tighter budget:
- 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB PCIe SSD — $679.99
- 32GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD — $649.99–$999.99
- 32GB DDR4 RAM, 2TB PCIe SSD — $1,199.00
- 32GB DDR4 RAM, 4TB PCIe SSD — $1,399.00
Variant Comparison
| Variant | RAM | Storage | Typical Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base | 16GB | 512GB | $679.99 | Students / light office |
| Balanced | 32GB | 1TB | $649.99–$999.99 | Everyday pro work |
| Creator | 32GB | 2TB | $1,199.00 | Large assets, archives |
| Power Storage | 32GB | 4TB | $1,399.00 | Mass storage + backups |
If your work is browser‑heavy and file‑intensive, prioritize RAM and SSD over CPU class for the biggest day‑to‑day gains.
Final Verdict
The Lenovo 24 All‑in‑One is a compelling, clutter‑free desktop for home offices and small teams. If you need reliable everyday performance, generous storage, and a minimalist footprint, this model belongs on your shortlist.



