We’re already running two giveaways – for a You Rock Guitar and a range of iPad cases – but we wanted to let you know there’s yet another opportunity to win coming up, courtesy of Lenovo. The company is giving us a brand new AMD-powered Lenovo ThinkCentre M75e to give away, and since they’re particularly proud of the AMD 760G chipset’s ability to drive two displays simultaneously, they’re throwing in a pair of 19-inch Lenovo LCD monitors as well!
The Pocket Yoga is a concept netbook by Lenovo that looks like it has been exactly designed to fit in a pocket and Lenovo claims it as a back pocket notebook dedicatedly for males. However, it is still just a concept, but the dazzling ultra-widescreen and touch sensitive display has really made the notebook an extraordinary piece. Additionally, the display can flip around when you want your notebook in a tablet mode. The keyboard is deigned keeping the ease of use in mind for the users. The belt clasp system is another noticeable feature since the belt will be able to turn into a mouse.
Beside the Ideacentre A700, apparently Lenovo also unveils another touchscreened all-in-one PC called Ideacentre B305. Ideacentre B305 sport a 21.5-inch tpouchscreen display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution. B305 is powered by an Athlon II X4 processors, up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 1TB of hard drive. Its graphic is handled by an ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics. Other features including a DVD-RW , Wifi b/g/n. Release date will be early of June with a $699 starting price.
Lenovo announcing Lenovo IdeaCentre A700, abeautiful all-in-one pcwhich comes with a 23″ full HD wide touchscreen display. A700 comes in a slim casing measured at 0.8-inch at its thinnest and 2.5-inch at its thickest. Designed as a multimedia machine, IdeaCentre A700 packs an Intel Core i7 processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, up to 8GB of DDR3 ans up to 2TB of hard drive. The audio part is finished with JBL designed speakers with Dolby Home Theater while its graphic card support DirectX11.
Lenovo ready to launch the successor of Ideacentre Q110 nettop dubbed IdeaCentre Q150. Q150 arrive in a slim design measured at 21mm only. There are 1.6GHz Intel single-core D410 or dual-core D510 processor options to liven the Q150 up with Windows 7 Basic or Premium OS. an NVIDIA Ion chip capable to make Q150 playback 1080p video easily.

The Skylight is Lenovo’s first smartbook and the industry’s first ARM-based, Qualcomm smartbook.
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The gadget is powered by a 1GHz processor with a 10.1-inch display (1,280 x 720), a customized version of Linux, a 20GB of flash storage, a 2GB of cloud storage, an 8GB miniSD card, twin USB ports, a 1.3 megapixel camera, WiFi and a battery that provides up to ten hours of operation time on a full charge. Its integrated AT&T WWAN module allows you to get connected wherever a tower is available. The Lenovo Skylight will be available in April 2010 for $499 (MSRP). [Engadget]
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