Sunday, February 28, 2010

PC (Personal Computer) !

Computer maker Lenovo has introduced three new value computers built around AMD CPu and graphics solutions, the new C315 all-in-one desktop and the new G445 and G555 notebooks. The new systems are build around AMD Turion and Athlon processors and ATI graphics, and are designed to appeal to everyday computer users looking decent performance on a budget.
“Our new G series notebooks and C series all-in-one desktop are designed for users who want a simple but powerful computing experience without any headaches,” said Lenovo’s VP for business operations Dion Weisler, in a statement. “By working closely with AMD engineers and leveraging AMD advanced technologies, we have created products that offer superior performance in the areas of graphics and power efficiency at an affordable price point.”
The Lenovo C315 all-in-one offers a built-in 20-inch high-definition display with touch screen technology, so it can be easily used in any room in the home, from an office to a den to a kitchen to a media room. The C315 will be available with AMD Athlon dual-core processors, 4 GB of RAM, and ATI Mobility Radeon graphics; the system will also pack Lenovo’s IdeaTouch suite of touch-optimized applications for managing logins, movies, and photos. The C315 should launch in April for a suggested price of $649.

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