lenovo-c40-c50With the world’s oil prices tumbling down, there are winners and losers from the scenario – and drivers would be happy that they can save a little bit more each month, especially those who happen to drive gas guzzlers around. Having said that, a penny saved is a penny earned, which is why there is always a market out there that looks for a particular bargain that offers the best bang for the hard earned buck. Enter Lenovo with their All-in-One (AiO) C40 and C50 machines.

These two models are part of the C Series of AiO desktops that intend to save you plenty of space – taking into consideration how the cost of living has spiraled over the years, resulting in the average earning graduate being unable to earn enough money each month to pay for the mortgage of a landed property like a semi-detached house or a bungalow, especially in cities, resulting in more and more people moving into pigeon holes – er, apartments – and we all know how important it is to maximize space in apartments!

The Lenovo C40 and C50 AiO computers will both feature a Full HD IPS frameless display, running on up to an Intel 4th generation Core i5 processor that will be accompanied by NVIDIA GeForce graphics. Depending on your budget, you can opt for the model that has an 10-point multitouch screen, too.

Other standard hardware specifications include built-in stereo speakers, an AccuType keyboard, a DVD burner, Wi-Fi connectivity, and Windows 8.1 update. The C40 will have a 21.5″ display, while the C50 has a larger 23″ display. You can choose from Glossy White or Jet Black colors.

The asking price? When released later this coming March, the Lenovo C40 and C50 will retail for $429 and $729, respectively for their base models.

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