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Space-Challenged? Lenovo IdeaCentre is the Answer!

Who says you need to make room for a desk if you’re planning to purchase a desktop? With Lenovo IdeaCentre Q Series, you can have a high-end desktop even if your room is tight on space. This is perfect for individuals who use their PC for email, light games, music, internet, and other light applications. Despite its compact design, the Lenovo Q Series is capable enough to satisfy your needs.lenovo QSeriesThe Q Series’ basic mini pc, the Q100, operates quietly and consumes 90% less energy compared to standard PCs. Since it makes bulky PCs a thing of the past, you no longer need to struggle where to put it. Such thin nettop has a VGA port which allows you to get your PC connected to your monitor should you wish to output to a large screen.

The Lenovo Q110, on the other hand, comes with upgraded graphics. It surprises spectators with its enhanced storage and Full hi-def support. It boasts 250GB storage plus twice the memory, making it capable enough of storing your multimedia files. And with its HDMI port, you can output your games, photos, and movies into a bigger HD TV. It is available in black or white and it comes equipped with six USB ports and Intel Atom processor.

Furthermore, the IdeaCentre Q700 comes with an amazing 640GB of storage. That’s plenty enough for your favorite videos, games, photos, and music, right? It will satisfy you with Hi-speed processing which prevents it from slowing down even if you run several applications at the same time. And what’s great is, it can support top-level HD graphics in full 1920 x 1080 resolution. Pre-installed in this compact PC is Windows Vista Premium 64-bit edition.

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Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 Comes with the Latest in Desktop Design

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Lenovo’s desktops and laptops are normally very business-minded, with apparently little thought given to style. But not the IdeaCentre A600. It has looks to compete with HP TouchSmart and Apple iMac. Lenovo actually claims that it’s the thinnest AIO computer in the market today, and from its looks, it’s most likely true. It’s not a touchscreen AIO like HP’s TouchSmart series though, but the A600 introduces a different form of interaction altogether in the form of its 4-in-1 remote control.

What’s so great about a remote control? Well, aside from serving as a Windows Media Center remote control, this accelerometer-equipped device also triples up as a game controller, mouse pointer, and VoIP phone. When it comes to appearance and design, the A600 is based around a 21.5-inch screen with Full HD 1920 x 1080px resolution. It’s thin at the top while the bottom is much thicker because that’s where the bulk of the hardware components are located. For connectivity options, it sports WiFi, a 6-in-1 media card reader, side-mounted USB and FireWire ports with additional USB ports on the rear of the panel.

The price starts at $999 with choices of Intel Core 2 Duo processors, optional ATI Radeon graphics and technology with DirectX10 support, up to 4GB of RAM, and up to 1TB (1000GB) of hard drive space for storing hundreds of videos, music, and other documents.

Other features include:

• 1.3 or 2-megapixel camera
• Touch sensitive controls
• VeriFace 3.5 face recognition
• Dolby home theatre
• Intel G45 Chipset

I’m aware that Lenovo’s sleek and shiny All-in-One IdeaCentre A600 desktop has been drawing eyes and envy since it was unveiled at CES 2009. But I guess the long wait is over because it’s now on sale and you can start ordering yours today!