
Lenovo has announced a new all-in-one desktop for the Japan market. Called the IdeaCentre A310, the computer comes with a nice large 21.5-inch LCD that boasts an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (full HD). The A310 is ultra thin that measures only 18.5mm in thickness.
Despite the super thinness, the A310 is packed with an Intel Core i3-350M, an Intel HM55 Express chipset, 3GB RAM (expandable up to 8GB), and up to 500GB HDD. It also comes included with Bluetooth mouse and keyboard that eliminate the untidiness of tangling wires.
The Lenovo A310 is loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium. It also has an optical drive that connects to the machine via USB to keep its design ultra thin. The price and availability are still unknown. And no indication when it’ll reach the rest of the world.
via slashgear


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