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The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110 is a nettop computer offered by Lenovo. It is designed to double as your personal computer, home theater, sound room and gaming console all combined into a super-slim tower capable of delivering high graphics quality. This super small PC measures only 0.7 inches thin and features an Intel Atom processor ideal for basic functions like web surfing, downloading content and producing Internet-based documents. The Q110 is equipped with Nvidia ION graphics which supports up 1080p HD video output with DirectX 10 graphics for vibrant content, 3G games and smooth playback with Nvidia CUDA technology. It only uses 14 watts at idle and 40 watts in full operation for great energy conservation.
MSRP $349.00
Release date October, 2009
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Features / Specifications
- Dimensions: 6" x 6.3" x 0.7"
- Nvidia ION graphics
- DirectX 10 graphics
- Nvidia CUDA technology
- Processor: Intel Atom
- Energy Usage:
- Idle: 14 watts
- Full Operation: 40 watts
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Competitors
MSRP $599.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- fairly capable hardware - suitable for the majority of consumers
- runs OSX (and any other operating system if required)
- extremely compact size and shape
Cons
- $200 premium for 200GB of disk space and extra GB of memory is robbery
- 1GB model contains too little RAM
- requires investment into any required computer peripherals (keyboard, mouse, monitor, webcam etc...)
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110
vs.
Apple Mac Mini
MSRP $349.00
Released August, 2008
Pros
- Low power consumption
- Small, sleek form factor
- Wireless 802.11n connectivity
Cons
- Fairly expensive for it's specs
- impossible to upgrade
- 1080p playback can be spotty
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110
vs.
Asus Eee Box
MSRP $599.99
Released October, 2009
Pros
- compact and lightweight
- ION chipset - enhanced Nvidia graphics are vastly superior to the extremely old Intel GMA supplied with most nettops
- comes with Windows 7 - much better than XP, not slower
- superior power to most nettops, dual core Atom processor, ample RAM and drive space
- HDMI output
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110
vs.
Asus EeeBox PC EB1501
MSRP --
Released July, 2008
Pros
- stylish, customizable appearance
- large number of digital outputs
- competitively priced and outfitted compared to aging competition
Cons
- poor price:performance ratio, an Atom can do most of what is required of such a small PC
- not easily upgradeable once purchased
- Uses the slow and aging Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110
vs.
Dell Studio Hybrid PC
MSRP $299.00
Released July, 2009
Pros
- compact and lightweight
- HDMI output for use with HDTVs and other home A/V equipment
- capable of full 1080p output and light gaming
Cons
- limited internal storage options limits its use as a media PC
- slightly underpowered Atom processor for more demanding users
- no optical drive
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110
vs.
Acer AspireRevo
MSRP $269.99
Released January, 2009
Pros
- includes an optical drive
- includes Windows XP
- fairly small and quiet
Cons
- None considering what you get for the price.
- no wireless connectivity
- fairly late to market
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q110
vs.
Compaq Presario CQ2009F
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Pros
- affordable price
- compact size
- energy efficient - a mere 14w at ilde, 40w at full load
- Nvidia ION graphics - DirectX 10 capable, media acceleration
- HDMI output
- 2GB of RAM and a 250GB HDD - superior to most netbooks and nettops, plenty for the majority of everyday users
- can output full 1080p high definition over HDMI
- extremely thin
Cons
- cheap glossy plastic enclosure and stand
- Intel Atom processor provides limited computional power - poor for gamers and power users
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