Lenovo recently launched in the local market its latest desktop PCs built for mainstream family use and home entertainment.
Called C Series All-in-Ones (AIOs) and H Series, the new desktop PCs come in space-saving designs built to fit to any home.
Michael Ngan, Country General Manager of Lenovo Philippines, said the latest products reflect Lenovo’s commitment to serving its customers’ design and performance requirements.
Optimized for content consumption
The Lenovo C360 and C460 have two adjustable screen display features called Lenovo Dynamic Brightness System and Lenovo Eye Distance System. The former automatically adjusts screen brightness based on current surroundings, while the latter alerts users if they are too close to the screen.
The 20-inch C360 and 21.5-inch C460 have HD LED displays made for watching HD videos and movies. Users can choose the screen size that best fits their needs “” whether for surfing the web, creating a presentation, or streaming video.
Made also for PC gaming, the C360 and C460 are available with up to 4th generation Intel Core i3 processors and supports up to NVIDIA GeForce 635 2GB graphics.
Optimized for Work and Play
Some notable entertainment features of the H Series PCs Include HDMI-out ports to connect to larger screens for an enriched display experience, the latest NVIDIA GeForce graphic processors for improved visuals, DVD drive, and 5.1 channel surround sound support.
Aside from the entertainment features, the Lenovo H Series PCs feature a multi-touch touchpad which enhances the scroll and zoom functions, and an AccuType keyboard with individual rounded keys. Users can check and send emails, navigate the web, and create documents, to support their work needs in their home office.
The products’s prices are as follows:
C Series AIOs
Lenovo C360 “” Php22,990
C460 “” Php43,990
H Series desktop PCs
H530s “” P15,490
H500s “” P14,490
All new products are available in select Lenovo Exclusive Stores (LES) nationwide.
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Looks like the H Series would be ideal to hook up to a TV as a media center. Do the other brands have similar models I can compare to for this purpose? Thanks