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IdeaCentre
Series of personal computers / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lenovo IdeaCentre is a line of consumer-oriented desktop computers designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo. The first IdeaCentre desktop, the IdeaCentre K210, was announced by Lenovo on June 30, 2008[1] as a consumer-focussed alternative to the business-oriented ThinkCentre and ThinkStation brandnames acquired from IBM. While the IdeaCentre line consists entirely of desktops, they share a common design language with the IdeaPad line of laptops and hybrids.[1] One such feature is Veriface facial recognition technology.[1]
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Developer | Lenovo |
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Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Type | Desktop/All-in-One PC |
Release date | January 2008; 16 years ago (January 2008) |
Operating system | Windows |
CPU | AMD APU, Intel Core i3, Intel Core i5, Intel Core i7, AMD Ryzen |
Graphics | AMD Radeon, NVIDIA GeForce |
Marketing target | Consumer / Home purpose |
Predecessor | Lenovo 3000 |
Related | IdeaPad |
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