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Unboxing & first look at the new Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 nettop

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 | Lenovo Nettops with Comments
Unboxing the new Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 nettop

Unboxing the new Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 nettop

Lenovo sent us their new entry in the nettop ‘All-In-One’ market today – the IdeaCentre C300.  The C300 is a combination of a 20″ widescreen display coupled with a single or dual core Intel Atom 230 or 330 (dual core) processor.

There are three models in the C300 lineup, ranging from this $449 entry level model, up the $699 top of the line dual core version. Graphics are supplied by Intel’s integrated Media Accelerator in the first two models of the lineup, but the highest spec C300,  gets grahpics from ATI’s Mobility Radeon HD 4530 PCI Express card, packing 512mb of dedicated memory.   Hard drives range from 160gb in the entry level model up to 640gb and RAM comes is available from 1-4gb.

The full lineup and specs can be seen here at Lenovo, while the C300 is already selling for $449 here at Amazon (via TigerDirect).

Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 All-In-One nettop

Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 All-In-One nettop

We’ll have a full review of this new nettop later this week, but on first impression we’re impressed by the form factor of this nettop from Lenovo.  From the keyboard to the PC itself, Lenovo seems to have made an effort to keep the size and footprint of this nettop to a minimum.  Fit and finish seems good, but the high gloss piano black surface on the nettop and keyboard is already covered in fingerprints.  Setup was a breeze but we were surprised to see a PS/2 keyboard connector instead of USB, but that does free up a USB port otherwise used.

See the full set of unboxing pictures after the break, and don’t forget to check back later this week for our in-depth review.

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Lenovo shows off 20 inch, Atom-powered all-in-one nettop

Friday, August 7th, 2009 | Lenovo Nettops with Comments
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Lenovo C100 All-In-One Nettop

The IdeaCentre C100 was on display  at the gdgt launch party last night  running Windows 7 and featured touch features.   It’s rumoured that this model will be available later this month, running Vista and sans touch features for just $400. The touch-enabled Windows 7 version should be available in October, possibly with a higher price tag.

Lenovo showed off an all-in-one nettop with a 20 inch display and a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor.   The Lenovo IdeaCentre C100 will ship with 1 to 2GB of RAM, an 80GB to 160GB hard drive, and a DVD burner.  WiFi and a webcam are said to be optional, but to be honest, we’d be suprised if WiFi wasn’t included as standard.