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Desktop computers - IdeaCentre Q Series
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Lenovo teases IdeaCentre Q100 / Q110 nettops, D400 home server
Lenovo teases IdeaCentre Q100 / Q110 nettops, D400 home server
engadget.com — There's not a lot to go on here, but Lenovo's official Twitter account posted pictures of two... products that are purportedly being revealed in more detail later this week. The IdeaCentre Q100 / Q110 nettops are said to be "some of the thinnest ... (more) Lenovo teases IdeaCentre Q100 / Q110 nettops, D400 home ...
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Lenovo Reveal Their First Home Server – The IdeaCenter D400 | We Got Served - Windows Home Server & Your Digital Home
Lenovo Reveal Their First Home Server – The IdeaCenter D400 | We Got Served - Windows Home ...
wegotserved.com — Looks like Lenovo just spilt the beans on their first Windows Home Server model, the IdeaCenter D400.... The company just posted a teaser image of the product and have promised more information will be released this week. lenovo thumb Lenovo Reveal Their ... (more) Lenovo Reveal Their First Home Server – The ...
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Lenovo debuts "fit anywhere" Q700 home entertainment PC
Engadget — Looking for something in between a nettop and a full-fledged, sometimes HTPC? Then you might want to consider Lenovo's recently announced Q700 system, which the company describes as the "perfect fit" for anywhere in your home. That's apparently assuming you have some less-than-demanding computing needs, however, as the Q700 is currently only available with a Pentium Dual-Core E5200 processor, along with 4GB of RAM, a max 640GB hard drive, a built-in DVD burner, and the usual integrated Intel X4500 ...

Lenovo debuts "fit anywhere" Q700 home entertainment PC
Engadget HD — Filed under: Media PCs Looking for something in between a nettop and a full-fledged, sometimes HTPC? Then you might want to consider Lenovo's recently announced Q700 system, which the company describes as the "perfect fit" for anywhere in your home. That's apparently assuming you have some less-than-demanding computing needs, however, as the Q700 is currently only available with a Pentium Dual-Core E5200 processor, along with 4GB of RAM, a max 640GB hard drive, a built-in DVD burner, ...

Lenovo IdeaCentre Q700 HTPC wants to slip under your HDTV
SlashGear — Lenovo have launched a new HTPC, the IdeaCentre Q Series, which while resembling a nettop actually packs a slightly more impressive 2.5GHz Intel Pentium dual-core E5200 CPU with 4GB of RAM and Intel X4500 graphics.  First on sale as the $499 IdeaCentre Q700, the 2.36 x 7.87 x 9.84 inch box packs a choice of 320GB, 500GB or 640GB hard-drives together with an HDMI output and optional WiFi b/g. There’s also a DVD burner, though no Blu-ray drive option at present, and the Q700’s dual Mini PCI Express card slots can be taken up by the wireless networking and an optional hybrid NTSC/ATSC TV tuner.  Connectivity includes gigabit ethernet, an eSATA port, 5.1 surround sound outputs, eight USB 2.0 ports, Firewire 400, VGA, and both AV and TV inputs.  Lenovo also throw in a ...

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