Lenovo's new C315 all-in-one PC begs the question: Who's buying these things? - Small Business Computing

Lenovo’s new C315 all-in-one PC begs the question: Who’s buying these things?

Feb 12, 2010
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ZDNet: Lenovo’s new C315 all-in-one PC begs the question: Who’s buying these things?

All-in-ones like this one often aren’t very powerful. Does anybody actually buy them, ZDNet blogger Sean Portnoy wonders.


”Other than iMacs, I’m not sure that all-in-one PC designs are actually big sellers. Nonetheless, companies like HP and Dell keep cranking them out. Also in the club is Lenovo, which has launched a new model, the C315, that aims for the budget buyer, just like the two new laptops it also announced today.

For a starting price of $649, the C315 provides a choice of AMD Athlon II processors with ATI Mobility Radeon graphics, so don’t expect hardcore performance. It comes with 4GB of RAM and a 20-inch touchscreen display, which you can use Lenovo’s suite of touch-optimized apps (cleverly called IdeaTouch). The C315 will be available starting in April.”

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