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Lenovo launches the IdeaCentre Q150 nettop

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Lenovo launched an update to its IdeaCentre line of nettops tonight with the introduction of the new IdeaCentre Q150. The new model is ridiculously thin, with barely enough room on the back for a full sized Ethernet port. But the computer still manages to pack an Intel Atom processor, hard drive, and HD graphics functionality into this little PC.

The nettop features optional NVIDIA ION graphics and an HDMI output, which means it should have no problem handling 1080p high definition video playback. The Q150 comes with a choice of a single core Intel Atom D410 or dual core Atom D510 processor and Windows 7 Home Premium or Winodws 7 Home Basic. It comes with 2GB of RAM and a a 5400RPM hard drive (with sies ranging from 160GB  to 500G.

The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 features integrated 802.11b/g/n WiFi, 4 USB ports, mic and headphone jacks, S/PDIF audio, VGA output, and 5.1 channel audio. There’s an optional keyboard, mouse, and multimedia remote control with a trackball and keyboard.

The nettop measures just 6.8″ x 6″ x 0.8″ and weighs just 1.67 pounds.

The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 will be available for $249 and up at the end of June.

You can check out another picture after the break.

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Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150

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  • TypeSmall form-factor
  • Bundled OSWindows (7)
  • CPU familyAtom
  • Processor speed1.6 GHz
  • Video outputsHDMI, VGA
  • Dimensions6.7 x 0.82 in
  • Announced05/11/2010
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8.0 average user rating
  • Speed and features6.0
  • Design and form factor10.0
  • Expandability4.0
  • Noise8.0
  • Size and weight10.0
  • Power consumption10.0

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Posted on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010, 12:02 am by Brad Linder




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  • Benny1434

    That 'remote' definitely looks cool!

  • http://twitter.com/stevjosco Steve Scott

    That multimedia remote looks interesting but I think I'd have to try it before making a decision on whether it'd be functional or not.

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  • http://twitter.com/beezageeza beeza geeza

    That VGA port looks suspiciously RS232-ish to me.

  • http://www.rickycadden.com Ricky Cadden

    Is there a place, other than here, of course, to keep up with this, for availability and whatnot?

  • Foo

    fanless? Surprisingly cost competitive compared to the nettops on newegg.

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