Lenovo Announced Atom-Powered H200 Desktop

For most vendors, the goal of CES was to show off their new smaller and sleeker notebook lines featuring all sorts of tiny form-factors and energy efficient processors – but Lenovo has other plans. Lenovo’s newest piece of tech comes not as a portable, but as desktop. Instead of focusing on a netbook, they put their focus solely on a nettop.
Lenovo’s H200 will be featuring an Intel Atom 230 processor at its heart, handle 1GB of RAM standard and will pack a 160GB hard drive. It’s expected that a machine with a processor such as the Atom won’t be very readily accepted in the United States, but at a price point of $400 in today’s economy it does stand a pretty good chance of doing well.
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Asterixx
January 14, 2009 at 5:05pm
Nunc est bibendum!
$400? Two months ago I bought a new HP with a 2.2GHz Core2 Duo, 3 gigs of RAM, 500 gig hard drive, and lightscribe DVD burner for $349 Canadian. Yeah, I know, HP sucks, and it has integrated graphics and audio, but it's also $50 less than this Lenovo with a half a processor, 1/3 the RAM and 1/3 the hard disk space...














