At the ongoing CES 2014, which is being hosted in Las Vegas, computer manufacturer Lenovo has reportedly unveiled a host of new devices including consumer desktop PCs, revamped tablet and convertible range along with an all-in-one computer that works on Android OS.
The company rolled out its N308 Table PC that is based on unannounced Nvidia's quad-core Tegra processor, and runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.2 operating system.
According to PC World, the N308 Table PC includes a 19.5-inch TN (twisted nematic) touchscreen with resolution of 1600 by 900 pixels and two touch points; 2GB of DDR3/1600 memory; a 10/100 ethernet port; and a 500GB, 5400 rpm hard drive.
The PC measures 1.3 inches thick, weighs 10.4 pounds, and its stand can adjust to any angle, including completely flat, and comes with a wireless keyboard and mouse, a 6-in-1 card reader and is priced at 450 dollars to be shipped from February.
The Horizon 2 Table PC, one of the favorites all-in-one PCs of 2013, has been further slimmed down with a 27-inch Horizon, and beefed up with a higher-resolution display and NFC support.
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The A740 All-in-One PC is touted to be the thinnest in its class, measuring just 0.15 inches at its thinnest point and features a fourth-generation Intel Core i7 processor and prices start at 1499 dollars when it ships in June.
Another roll out is that of C560 in the same category, which is positioned as a mainstream all-in-one as it features an HDMI output, allowing users to drive a second display and a tool-free enclosure that can be easily opened to add memory and storage.
Priced at 659 dollars, the C560 will start shipping in February.