Lenovo C100 All-in-One PC starts at $399

Posted on Thursday, September 17 2009 @ 19:39 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Lenovo introduced the C100, a new Intel Atom based All-in-One PC with a 18.5" LCD display. It has a starting price of $399, and features the Intel Atom 230 or 330, Intel GMA950 integrated graphics, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, DVD burner, four USB 2.0 ports, and Windows XP.
Lenovo today announced the Lenovo C100, a stylish and affordable addition to its range of all-in-one PCs. Boasting a two-inch screen depth and slim-line design, the C100 integrates the traditional tower desktop, screen with a camera, speakers and microphone into a compact form factor that is easy to set up and is a good fit anywhere in the home. Designed to provide consumers with a fun digital home experience, the C100 comes with an 18.5 inch, 16:9 aspect ratio widescreen and software features for added reliability such as the Lenovo Rescue System that lets users easily restore and recover valuable data with the touch of a button.

Lenovo is expanding its all-in-one desktop PC portfolio to provide consumers more choice with the new C100.

The traditional desktop form factor has evolved as consumers enrich their digital lifestyle with multimedia and content generation. All-in-one PCs have become an increasingly popular choice for consumers seeking a complete PC solution. Lenovo offers two all-in-one product lines targeting different consumer needs for the digital home. The A Series highlights sophisticated style while the C Series delivers a great digital home experience and reliable PC.


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