
Hardcore gamers will be glad to hear that Lenovo has finally released the new Lenovo H210 gaming desktop that is able to run Crysis at full resolution. The H210 is priced at $399 upwards, depending on the configuration. For the basic configuration, the desktop offers Intel Core 2 Duo processor, Max. 640GB hard drive, Max. 4GB RAM, DVD-RW drive, Bright Vision technology for automatic screen brightness, Bright Eye camera, VeriFace facial recognition software, 16-in-1 memory card slot, a total of eight USB 2.0 ports and Lenovo Rescue System just in case the operating system crashed. The monitor is sold separately. [Press Release]

Lenovo’s new ThinkCentre A62 desktop PC has been unveiled in the US. The computer comes bundled with the 1.1 Dash remote management system repair and “Express” that detects numerous corruption system quickly. The company claims that its AMD CPU 15w uses up to 40 percent less electricity than its predecessor ThinkCentre. The PC also features 35 percent post-consumer recycled material. The ThinkCentre A62 desktop will be released in September 2008 for $399. [TechShout]

Lenovo has unveiled 2008 Beijing Olympics Themed USB Flash Drives as part of Olympics’ memorabilia. One model carries resemblance with “Cloud of Promise” theme of Olympic Torch, it also has the same material as the torch. The 4GB thumb-drive is selling for 980 RMB . The next model is Mascot-series consisting of six 4GB flash drives with their front side printed with a Fuwa image and slightly at the bottom with the Beijing Olympic logo. This set goes for 199 RMB. Perfect for souvenirs and gifts, especially if actually visit The Olympics. [EverythingUSB]

Lenovo’s IdeaCentre K210 desktop PC is claimed to be the first desktop model to hit the markets outside of China from Lenovo. The computer comes equipped with an Intel Core 2 Quad Processors4, an Intel GMA 3100 integrated graphics, Blu-ray/HD DVD Combo accommodates home theater with a high definition audio 5.1 for reverberating sound, and an optional upgrade to ATI Radeon 2600 XT 512MB. The IdeaCentre K210 retails for $379 upwards, depending on the configuration. [UberGizmo]

Lenovo’s ThinkPad X200 12 inch ultraportable notebook has been unveiled today. Weighing at 2.9 pounds, the laptop will be powered by Intel’s Centrino 2 platform that consumes for only 25 watts while operating. Other features include a huge 200GB hard drive, three USB 2.0 ports, an ExpressCard slot and a 1.3MP webcam. cam. Stay tuned for more updates. [Electronista via Laptop Blog]

Lenovo is dishing out the new Ideapad U8. The Ideapad U8 device features a 4.8-inch touchscreen display and bullseye, optical mouse, EDGE or 3G data, “Live GPS,” hand written note taking, and support for MS Office applications along with a 12-key numeric pad, and lastly a Linux system. Check out the awesome video demo after the break. [UMPC Portal] Read more

Lenovo today launched the new ThinkPad X300 13.3 Inch notebook. The ultraportable laptop weights at just 2.9 pounds. It combines a number of leading technologies including solid-state drive storage, a LED backlit display, enhanced wireless connectivity, an integrated 7-millimeter slim dual layer DVD burner, WWAN, built-in GPS and fingerprint reader. The ThinkPad X300 retails for $2,548. [Gizmodo via The Laptop Blog]
by Nicole on January 3, 2008

Lenovo has another laptop called the Y710 being displayed at the CES. You can find standard features like: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5Ghz, 6MB cache, 17 » display (1440×900), ATI Radeon HD2600 256MB, Optional HD optical disk, 500GB HDD (2 drives), 2GB RAM, etc. Starting price is $1199.
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This coming April Lonovo fans will have another notebook to look forward to. The U110 comes in red, features 11” display, 2.3lb, 0.7” deep, and SSD that will be selectable by buyers. So far, there hasn’t been a report of detailed specs.
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Lenovo has recently made Olympic-Themed laptops and now made USB drives to match. So far, there is not info on when they will be available, however, they should be available before the Olympics this Summer. As for capacities, it’s still unknown on what amounts will be sold as well.
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