
After the release of Windows 7, Lenovo has just updated their line of IdeaCentre desktops and IdeaPad notebooks to take advantage of the new OS. A handful of new systems in one go, but the standout has got to be the IdeaCentre B500 all-in-one desktop that comes with a high-end spec to match the attractive exterior design.
A lot of all-in-ones have come out recently, but this has got to take the cake—it’s a 23-incher that comes with an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, dedicated graphics, 1TB of storage and quality sound with built-in JBL speakers. While most all-in-ones are set up for all-around multimedia and home use, this takes it a notch higher with specs good enough for high-end gaming (once we know exactly what type of dedicated graphics the B500 runs).
For all-around entertainment, this desktop will also come with an option for a Blu-ray drive (or standard DVD combo), and a TV tuner with a remote. The angular exterior design almost looks as good as the Predator too, earning it a lot of bonus points.

Lenovo’s notebook update is topped by the 15.6-inch IdeaPad Y550P, which runs on a similarly high-end quad core Core i7 processor, dedicated Nvidia graphics, and virtual surround sound.
Tags: All-in-one PC, Desktops, Lenovo, Notebooks








