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Lenovo rolls out a new bunch of desktops

by Eric Brown on Jan 13, 2009 at 05:27 PM
Lenovo's ThinkCentre K line

Just days after CES 2009 wrapped up in Vegas, Lenovo hits the streets with an entirely new set of three desktop PCs.  These PCs are aimed at power and affordability for the general user and hard-core techy.  Gamers will appreciate a few of the additions in the K series especially.

Lenovo has unveiled two new desktop models in their IdeaCentre K series.  Both the IdeaCentre K220 and K230 are built for the higher end PC user.  Both models come complete with options for faster Core 2 Quad chips as well more storage (up to 1TB), Blu-ray and GeForce 9300M GE integrated video capable of full HD decoding.  Key differences between the two are the K220 comes offered with a webcam and face recognition but only up to 4 gigs of memory, while the K230 swaps the webcam option for up to 8 gigs of memory.

The new IdeaCentreH200 is an Atom-based system.  It uses a low-power CPU combined with a fanless design, so this should be a very quiet machine.  Specs are that of higher end Atom systems running at 1.6GHz.  Designed seemingly as a workstation type system, its base model comes with only 1GB of RAM and a DVD reader only.  Additional options are available.

All three systems that Lenovo has released are set to compete with the likes of Dell in both power, performance, and price.

Source: [Press Release[
Products: [Lenovo]

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