January 8, 2008 3:00 PM PST

Lenovo keeps the lid on its new IdeaCentre desktops, at least for now

Lenovo kept the focus on its new IdeaPad laptops at the show, but it also introduced a new desktop line, albeit very quietly. The three IdeaCentre models depicted here will come out in Europe at first, and although a U.S. introduction is likely, specs, pricing, and which models will cross over are all still to be determined. The last time we reviewed a true Lenovo home desktop was in March of 2006, with the Lenovo 3000 J-Series. It appears that Lenovo has paid attention to desktop design trends in the meantime.

The IdeaCentre K200 has a media card reader among its various front-panel inputs.

(Credit: Lenovo)

It's hard to tell much about the IdeaCentre Q200, other than it has a slick white-and-silver design.

(Credit: Lenovo)

The Mini Q might be our favorite of the IdeaCentres, at least based on looks.

(Credit: Lenovo)
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by bigandcute January 9, 2008 1:46 AM
The desktop lines look so sexy, it looks classy enough.
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