Lenovo C315 AIO Touchscreen Desktop Unveiled
Along with announcing their new G455 and G555 notebooks today, Lenovo have also officially unveiled their latest mulittouch touting touchscreen AIO desktop, the Lenovo C315, which, like the aforementioned G455 and G555 notebooks, comes with AMD and ATI hardware under the hood.

As with the G455 and G555 Lenovo are being pretty cagey about what exactly is on offer here – if you’re looking for list detailing the C315’s full specifications and futures you can forget it, for now at least – but they have confirmed that the C315 AIO, aside from boasting a 20” mulittouch capable touchscreen HD 16:9 aspect ratio display, will be supplied with AMD Athlon dual core CPUs whilst, in the graphic department, you’re looking at ATI Mobility Radeon graphics taking the strain.
Set to be supplied with 4GB RAM and purportbily designed for ‘users who want a simple but powerful computing experience without any headaches’ the Lenovo C315 AIO desktop, which will come bundled with PowerCinema, AutoCollage and VeriTouch software, (as well as AutoCollage which ‘automatically creates a collage from any selection of photos on the PC’) is set to hit the US from April with pricing starting at some $650.
The moment Lenovo supply more specific details we’ll bring them to you but, for now at least, Lenovo seem reluctant to offer up any in depth detail concerning the C315.
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