Claiming the Horizon to be the world's first "interpersonal PC," Lenovo has packed the machine with a suite of games and apps — including a Windows 8 version of Monopoly — from the likes of Electronic Arts, Ubisoft and Bluestacks. It even comes with special accessories, such as e-dice and four joysticks for multiplayer gameplay.
The screen measures 27 inches, and can be moved to a "normal" angle, transforming the Horizon into a regular all-in-one PC. Lenovo will also be showing off the IdeaCentre "Gamma" at CES — a 39-inch monster PC that's based on the same collective-experience concept.
The Horizon is powered, in part, by Lenovo Auro, a proprietary interface that supports multiple users. It automatically engages when the screen is laid flat, and also has a built-in link to Lenovo's App Shop, which will offer apps optimized for the Table PC experience.
Some of the apps that are either pre-loaded or are part of the "exclusive access package" for the Horizon are:
- Monopoly
- Draw Race 2 HD
- King of the Opera
- Stagelight, where players create music
- FilmOn TV, with access to 120 streaming channels
- Painting and coloring apps
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'Table PC' That You Can Play Monopoly On
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