From DailyTech: Lenovo has unveiled a new line of computers that all run the new Windows 7 OS. The machines slot into Lenovo's line of IdeaPad laptops and IdeaCenter desktop systems. The new line includes the U150, U550, and Y550P IdeaPads; and the B500, K300, and H230 IdeaCenter machines. The IdeaPad Y550P is a multimedia notebook with a 15.6-inch screen and Dolby Home Theater sound. The machine features Intel Core i7 CPUs and NVIDIA discrete graphics. The notebook will sell for $1,149. The IdeaPad U150 is a slim notebook 13.5mm thick and weighing 2.97 pounds. The machine comes with a red or black cover and has an 11.6-inch HD resolution screen. Processors include the Intel Core 2 Duo and the notebook supports up to 8GB of RAM. The U150 will start at $650. The IdeaPad U550 is an ultraportable with a 24mm thick profile and a 15.6-inch screen. The machine uses Core 2 Duo processors and has switchable graphics letting uses change between integrated and discrete depending on what they need. The U550 will start at $650. The first of the new desktop machines is the IdeaCenter B500 all-in-one. The machine has up to 8GB of RAM, 1TB of storage and a 23-inch full HD resolution screen. Integrated JBL speakers provide quality sound and the machine has a wealth of other features. The B500 starts at an MSRP of $649. The IdeaCenter K300 is a desktop machine that runs the Core 2 Quad CPU and has RAID configured hard drive options. The K300 starts at a price of $499. View: Article @ Source Site |