
Today, Lenovo have just introduced an all-in-one nettop that managed to get our attention. Dubbed Lenovo IdeaCentre C100, the Atom-based desktop computer comes with a touchscreen display and is going to be released with Vista at first and will include an upgrade for the upcoming Windows 7 that releases in October.
Lenovo IdeaCentre C100 is an affordable 20-inch all-in-one that boasts an Intel N270 Atom processor at 1.6GHz, up to 2GB of RAM, a DVD burner and with either an 80GB or an 160GB HDD. With these specifications the IdeaCentre C100 is going to cost close to $400 — which is a good price, but if you consider that you’ll have to add Wi-Fi connectivity and a webcam for additional cash, things change drastically.
More to it we’re not really fond with Atom-powered desktop computers (even if it’s an all-in-one PC) and their sluggish performances, but we’ll have to wait until we get official word from Lenovo with more info. Our thought? Take the touchscreen off and make it even more affordable …
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