
Getting touchscreen capability seems to be the objective of many a hardware manufacturer these days, simply because folks are stoked by it (just like how the success of Avatar at the theaters seem to draw plenty of studios to making 3D movies), not to mention its apparent ease of use when coupled with the right kind of operating system. Well, today Lenovo heeds the clarion call for touch capability, offering its stylish IdeaCentre A700 all-in-one computer that comes with a curvaceous aluminum body which is a mere 0.8″ at its thinnest point, and 2.5″ at its thickest, making this a thing of pure beauty. It will also feature a 23″ full HD widescreen display, packing in a slew of specifications that ought to make short work of multimedia intensive media as you can tell in the extended post. The Lenovo IdeaCentre A700 is tipped to hit the markets from the end of June onwards from $999.
- Intel Core i7 processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology
- HDMI in/out support
- JBL designed speakers with Dolby Home Theater
- DirectX 11 graphics support
- 3-in-1 mouse
- Up to 8GB DDR3 memory
- Up to 2TB of storage space
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