
Lenovo recently announced the availability of a new high-value computer called the Lenovo H200. The computer has been branded as a supersaver by the company as it offers users a high value computing experience at a very low price. Besides being an affordable desktop, the PC also offers technologies that make it eco-friendly.
Adorning a sleek 25L mATX form factor, the Lenovo H200 is a great solution for users who need access to basic computing functions like email, internet, videos, images and more. The computer includes an ultra-slim and glossy finish along with a power button on the top that can be accessed easily. The compact fabrication of the PC will certainly save space on a user’s desk.
Powered by the low power Intel 230 Atom processor, the device also saves on energy consumption. The novel computer consumes about 60W less energy as against other standard computers. In a fan-less design, the computer also offers users a silent operation.
The desktop PC is additionally packed with many advanced technologies. Features of the innovative device include support for the Intel GMA950 integrated graphics, a 15.4 inch WXGA display, hard drive storage capacity of around 160GB and about 1GB RAM.
The Lenovo H200 will allow users to enjoy basic computer operations along with standard multimedia functionality. The PC now allows users to engage in daily computing activities at an affordable price point.
Bundled with a 15 inch TFT screen, multimedia keyboard and speakers, the Lenovo H200 desktop PC minus an operating system is available now in India for a price of around 18490 plus taxes.
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