Lenovo IdeaCentre 610S: The media center with Pico projector included

With IdeaCentre 610S serves neither monitor nor TV, but thanks to a Pico projector can project the image is matched in the same room.

The market is now full of small computers with multimedia purposes that can be hidden behind the monitor or TV, the new Lenovo IdeaCentre 610S approaches the issue very differently. It is a small computer that comes with a pico projector wireless that can be set on the top of the chassis, or placed on a tripod at any point in the room.

The small system is placed inside a chassis small (about 2 liters) and integrates Intel’s sixth-generation Core supports a maximum of 16 GB of RAM and HDD up to 2 TB. Lenovo IdeaCentre 610S integrates a GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750Ti dedicated and offers full compatibility with standard Wi-Fi, AC, Bluetooth 4.0, WiHD 60 GHz for sharing audio and video content and also has a Gigabit Ethernet.

The computer can still be connected to an external monitor via HDMI and to other devices via USB 3.0 (there are four doors). Finally, it presents a card reader memory. In addition to use ” passive ” content, such as movies or television series, Lenovo IdeaCentre 610S can also be used for recreational purposes. What is certain is that the integrated hardware does not allow you to perform more complex games, merely manage the most basic qualifications or those of past generations.

Lenovo Ideacentre 610S

The most interesting part of the solution shown at CES in Las Vegas from Lenovo, is undoubtedly the projector. It is a module that can be placed at a distance from your computer and lets you play your content to 720p resolution on a maximum area of ​​100 inches at a distance of up to 2.4 meters. Inside there is a Texas Instruments DLP chip for image processing and an optical lens 220 lumens.

While the idea behind the new Lenovo IdeaCentre 610S is very interesting, the other technical specifications, a little undertone makes it impractical for the most experienced user. Moreover, the price is definitely very low: the device will be available to the public in June at an MSRP from $849 included with the projector.

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