Lenovo goes innovative with IdeaCentre Q150 affordable PC

Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 PC

A simple, fun and affordable way to bring entertainment and basic computing has always been a ‘wild-goose’ chase. Putting a curtain over such draining searches, Lenovo sheds some light on its brand-new affordable PC, the IdeaCentre Q150. The ‘anywhere’ nettop is perfect for users who need a second PC, a PC to fit in an easily accessible place or even on the kitchen counter.

The incredibly compact device comes equipped with dual-core processors, high-end graphics, more storage and Full high definition support. The multimedia Q150 allows users to check their email, surf the Web and do simple tasks where they like. The device comes with some Intel CPU choices as well as the option for a remote control with a keyboard.

The stylish nettop is built around a pair of Intel Atom options, the single-core D410 or dual-core D510, both running at 1.6GHz. The device makes the scene with Windows 7 Home (Basic or Premium) preloaded, built-in Wi-Fi, a quartet of USB 2.0 ports, and an HDMI output should users opt for the Ion option.

Apart from this, the wireless multimedia remote with keyboard is also optional. To render an unprecedented level of performance, the Q150 nettop features Dolby surround sound, JBL speakers, and reliable wireless connectivity with increased speed and range.

Further, engraved in a clean plug-and-play design, the device is a breeze to set up. It can also be converted into an AIO by attaching to users’ monitor. The handy offering for sure goes easy on power consumption by utilizing energy than a 14-watt bulb.

The new Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 PC is anticipated to hit the shelves in June, 2010. The pricing details are yet to be announced.