
Lenovo has added a new all-in-one desktop PC to its range by releasing the A70z. Targeted towards business users, the A70z is equipped with a 19-inch 16:10 widescreen LCD monitor, choices of Intel Core 2 Duo through Celeron Dual Core processors, up to 500GB hard drive, a DVD Multi Burner, two audio speakers, six USB 2.0 ports and Windows 7 OS. Price starts at $499. Check out the video after the break for more details. More

Here’s a leaked picture of Lenovo’s upcoming ThinkCentre all-in-one desktop PC which was spotted over at Lenovo’s Flickr account. Sadly, there’s no information given at the moment, but looking at the picture above we could tell that the machine will come with integrated stereo speakers, a webcam, a wireless keyboard and a mouse combo. The computer should receive full details at the upcoming EDUCAUSE 09. Stay tuned for more updates. [Electronista]

Lenovo today introduced the IdeaPad Y550P notebook, which is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor with the Turbo Boost technology. The 15.6-inch notebook provides a 1366×768 HD LCD display with up to 8GB of RAM, and a powerful nVidia GeForce 240M graphics. The Lenovo IdeaPad Y550P is ideal for gamers who need a powerful gaming laptop. Additional features include a Blu-ray drive, Windows 7 Home Premium, and a SlideNav that is designed to help users navigate programs, documents and shortcuts. Measuring 15.2-inch x 10.0-inch x 1.5-inch, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y550P will be available in mid-November for around $1399. [LaptopMag via Laptop Notebook News]

If you are looking for a new all-in-one computer for use in your office or home, then check out the new Lenovo IdeaCentre B500 that comes in a unique angular design. The desktop is powered by an Intel Core 2 Quad processor with a 4GB RAM, a 1TB hard drive, DVD or Blu-ray options and an optional TV tuner with remote control. [Gizmodo]

First introduced back in August, Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110 Nettop is finally available for purchase at Lenovo’s online store. Priced at $399, this ION-based nettop offers an Intel Atom 230 1.6GHz CPU, a 2GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive and Windows Vista Home Premium 64 OS. In addition, It also comes with several connectivity ports including four USB 2.0, HDMI, Ethernet and headphone jack. [Product Page]

Lenovo is back with its new compact USB keyboard designed to complement your ThinkPad laptop. Featuring an ergonomic, spill resistant design, the keyboard offers the same low profile keys found on the legendary ThinkPad keyboard, an integrated TrackPoint, red backlit buttons and a USB 2.0 connection interface. It works with both Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. The Lenovo ThinkPad USB Keyboard retails for $59 with a three-year warranty. [Product Page]

Lenovo’s official Twitter account has unveiled two pictures of the company’s latest products, the IdeaCentre Q100 / Q110 nettops and the IdeaCentre D400 home server. LenovoPress identifies the Q100/Q110 nettops as some of the thinnest in the world. Meanwhile, the D400 Home Server comes with four hot swappable bays, four USB ports, and an eSATA port. Stay tuned for more updates. More

Lenovo has recently launched a brand new compact desktop namely the IdeaCenter Q7000. It is powered by an Intel Dual Core E5200 CPU with a 4GB of RAM, a 1TB of HDD, a TV tuner and an Intel GMA X4500 video chipset. Other features include an HDMI out, a DVD player, and the Windows 7 Ultimate OS. The price starts at around $499. [DailyDigitals]

Lenovo has updated their media PC series by releasing the Lenovo “fit anywhere” Q700 HTPC. This ultra-quiet computer features an Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 processor, a 4GB of RAM, a DVD burner, a 640GB hard drive, and an integrated X4500 graphics. Other specs including a built in TV tuner, and an HDMI out. The Lenovo “fit anywhere” Q700 HTPC is available now for approx $499. [Lenovo]

Lenovo has showed off their upcoming all-in-one PC during gdgt party last night. Known as the IdeaCentre C100, the system is equipped with a 20-inch display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, a 1GB or 2GB RAM, an 80GB or 160GB HDD, a DVD burner and an optional webcam as well as WiFi. The IdeaCentre C100 will start shipping this month with Windows Vista and without a touchscreen for around $400, while the touch-enabled Windows 7 version will be released later in October. [Lenovo via Gizmodo]