Lenova has left the market for several years and now comeback with newly launching of IdeaCentre K210 desktop. The mini-tower is similar in essential of the IdeaPad notebooks and adopts design elements from the portables. It is equipped with Veriface facial recognition technology which means as face detection security when paired with a BrightEye add-on webcam that clips to most LCDs.
The IdeaCentre K210 comes with a variety of hardware choices including Intel’s Core 2 Quad processors, up to 3GB of DDR2 RAM, optional Blu-ray drive, a 16-in-1 multicard reader, webcam with VeriFace recognition, a GMA X3100 integrated graphics set (or a 512MB ATI Radeon 2600 XT). The PCs start at just $379 (with the 22-inch monitor costing an extra $299). The image recognition system also dynamically adjusts brightness based on proximity to the screen.
A unique one, the desktop is also said to protect against both real-world and digital viruses with both an anti-microbial keyboard and a one-button feature on the keyboard that will automatically scan and clean out malware, even when the system has been brought down because of an infection.






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