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Lenovo intros all-in-one gaming PC, Core i7 laptop

Discussion in 'TechSpot News and Comments' started by Jos, Oct 26, 2009.

  1. Jos TechSpot Staff Posts: 1,672   +22

    Lenovo has made a handful of new system announcements this morning, adding three IdeaPad notebooks and a couple of IdeaCentre desktops to its lineup, while refreshing several existing models for Windows 7. Most interesting among them on the desktop side is the IdeaCentre B500, one of the few all-in-one PCs built for gamers and high-end media use with both a Core 2 Quad and discrete Geforce GTS 250M graphics.

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  2. Tekkaraiden TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 766   +19

    The B500 looks pretty kick ***.
  3. mattfrompa TechSpot Maniac Posts: 470

    I second that.
  4. Captain828 TechSpot Guru Posts: 275

  5. Burty117 TechSpot Chancellor Posts: 1,912   +89

  6. freedomthinker TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 140

    Wouldn't mind having at least one of them in my room ;) That would be soooo sweet :)
     
  7. JMMD TechSpot Chancellor Posts: 1,178

    "The IdeaPad Y550P, featuring a 15.6-inch screen, 500GB HDD, up to 8GB of RAM, and an Nvidia
    GeForce 240M graphics for around $1399"

    That is one heck of a laptop. Would be great for some gaming on the go.
  8. SoulSeeker Newcomer, in training

    *drool* That is one sexy laptop!

    And the price is reasonable... I think its time to save up some money.
  9. NightAngel79 Newcomer, in training Posts: 56

    The all in one desktop looks off the hook!!
  10. GACrabill Newcomer, in training Posts: 40

    I'm glad to see Lenovo continuing to expand their product lines. I hope to see more in stores (very hard to find a Lenovo laptop to look at around here). I'm a little tired of HP power jack problems and Acer white screen problems. If Lenovo continues the IBM Thinkpad tradition of build quality and starts appealing to the masses, maybe more folks will start buying what I consider to be one of the best brands available.