
Lenovo has once again expanded its line of desktop PCs with the introduction of the C325. Coming in two different body colors: metallic black and white diamonds, this space-saving machine is equipped with a 20-inch 1600 x 900 LED-backlit display, a 1.65GHz AMD E-450 dual-core processor, an AMD A50M FCH chipset, an AMD Radeon HD 6320 graphics card, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a built-in webcam, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 6-in-1 card reader, WiFi and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1) OS. The Lenovo C325 will start shipping from October 28th for around 50,000 Yen (about $652). [Lenovo]

Lenovo today introduced the ThinkCentre M77 desktop series that is available in both tower and small form factor(SFF) variants. This business-oriented PC can be equipped with an AMD Sempron, Athlon II, Phenom II or FX Series processor. The ThinkCentre M77 supports up to 1TB hard disk drive, up to 16GB of RAM, an AMD Radeon discrete graphics, a DVD writer, a 25-in-1 card reader, Gigabit Ethernet, a 5.1 channel audio, and a total of eight USB 2.0 ports. What’s more, the desktop also offers several security features such as USB Port Disable, DASH 1.1, TPM encryption chip, and Hardware Password Manager. Lenovo will launch the ThinkCentre M77 desktop in Asia later this month. No word on pricing at this time. [Lenovo via TCMagazine]

Lenovo has proudly introduced the ThinkVision LT1952p, LT2252p and LT2452p that are designed for business professionals. The 19-inch ThinkVision LT1952p supports a 1440×900 pixel resolution, a 1000:1 contrast ratio and up to 170°/160° viewing angle, while the 22-inch ThinkVision LT2252p offers a 1680×1050 pixel resolution. The 24-inch ThinkVision LT2452p is a high-end model that features a superb 1920×1200 resolution, up to 178°/178° viewing angle, and four USB ports. The Lenovo ThinkVision LT1952p, LT2252p and LT2452p wide monitors are priced at $249.99, $339.99 and $449.99, respectively. [Press Release]

The Lenovo LePad A1-07 tablet is now available in the Chinese market. Powered by the Google Android 2.3 OS, the 7-inch tablet is based on 1GHz TI OMAP3622 processor. The gadget also features a 512MB RAM, a 16GB flash storage, an SD card slot(up to 32GB storage), and a 7-inch (1024 x 600) widescreen display. Additional specs include a micro-USB port, both front- and rear-facing cameras, and WiFi connectivity. The Lenovo LePad A1-07 is priced at approximately $390. [PCLaunches]

Lenovo is ready to release the new ThinkCentre M71z 20-inch all-in-one PC. Designed for large businesses, schools and governments, the fast-booting ThinkCentre M71z starts up in as little as 15 seconds on select models with an optional solid state drive (SSD). The computer is powered by Intel’s second generation Core processors, a rapid DDR3 memory, up to 1TB hard disk drive or an ultrafast 160GB SSD. Other specs include a DVD burner, an optional WiFi, six USB ports, chassis intrusion switch and DisplayPort for viewing digital video on a second monitor. The ThinkCentre M71z all-in-one desktop will be available starting in October 2011 for $599 upwards. [Press Release]

Here’s the latest desktop PC from Lenovo, the ThinkCentre Edge 71. Aimed at small-to-medium businesses (SMB), the system is packed with a 3.10GHz Intel Core i3-2100 processor, an Intel HD Graphics 2000, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD burner and runs on Windows 7 Professional 32-bit OS (basic configuration). Coming in both tower and small form factor, the ThinkCentre Edge 71 will start shipping this month for a starting price of $369. [Lenovo]

Lenovo will launch a new Windows 7 tablet namely the IdeaPad P1. The gadget comes jam packed with a 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) capacitive touchscreen display, a 1.5GHz Intel processor, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a front-facing 2-megapixel webcam, USB 2.0, a microSD memory card slot, up to 2GB DDR2 RAM and up to 64GB SSD. Lenovo will launch the IdeaPad P1 in Q4 2011. We will keep you posted. [Engadget]

The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 will be available in July 2011. The tablet comes jam packed with a 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) touchscreen display, a Tegra 2 SoC, a 1GB of DDR2 memory, a choice of 16GB or 32GB of storage space, a rear-facing 5-megapixel camera and a front-facing 2MP camera. Additional specs include two 0.5W speakers, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, USB and HDMI ports. Its battery provides enough juice for 8 to 10-hour of operation time. The Lenovo Ideapad K1 is priced at between $450 and $900. [TCMagazine]

Lenovo has unveiled a new desktop computer for business users, the ThinkCentre M71e. This computer is powered by the second generation Intel Core i7 processor, a 1GB AMD Radeon HD6450 discrete graphics, up to 1TB hard drive or 160GB SSD, up to 8GB DDR3 SDRAM, and a 9-in-1 card reader. The Lenovo ThinkCentre M71e desktop will be released in July 2011 for $529. [eCoustics]

Lenovo has showcased their newest nettop PC ‘A30′ at Computex 2011. Shaped just like a UFO, this futuristic space-saving machine packs a 1.2GHz VIA Nano U330 processor, a VIA Chrome9 HC3 integrated graphics card, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, an SD card reader, a USB port, an HDMI port and runs on TinyOS. Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment. [Notebook Italia]