
The $US349 IdeaCentre Q110 has 2GB of memory and a 250GB hard disk, versus the $US249 Q100′s 1GB RAM and 160GB hard drive. Both use a lowly single-core Atom 230 processor, but I guess they are tiny systems, and Atom is a requirement for Ion.
Each also has Gigabit Ethernet, an 802.11b/g Wi-Fi dongle, and run either XP Home or Vista Premium. No keyboard or mouse is included.
Meanwhile, the IdeaCentre D400 will start at about $US499, and support up to 8TB of storage over four hard drives. Specs include an Atom 230 single-core CPU, 1GB memory, Gigabit Ethernet, plus 1eSATA and 5 USB ports.
The company has had a bunch of new gear of late, including the IdeaCentre C100 All-in-One and IdeaCentre Q700 HTPC.



















Andrew
Monday, September 28, 2009 at 3:39 PMJust contacted Lenovo Australia to find out if I could buy one of these. Not only did Lenovo not know if they were selling them, but told me they do not sell desktops to the public and could not tell me what resellers might have Q110′s. How do these guys stay afloat with such bad sales service.