Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100 and Q110 Nettops, Q700 Now Available
The rumors are officially over with the slow wave of NVIDIA Ion-based rigs washing in. Leveno released the IdeaCentre Q100 and Q110 nettop PCs, and the IdeaCentre Q700 Compact PC today.
The Q100 nettop PC starts at $204, which includes an Intel Atom CPU under the hood, Windows XP Home operating system, up to 160GB of hard drive space, 1GB of DDR2 memory, a VGA port and measures in at 6″ x 0.8″ x 6.8″. The Q100 does not have the NVidia ION chipset.
The IdeaCentre Q110 powered by Intel Atom 230 1.6 GHz processor. It has starting price tag of $399, it offers 160GB HDD, 1GB of DDR2 memory, 4 USB 2.0 ports, Windows Vista, packs a NVIDIA Ion graphics chipset and offers HDMI output for some serious multimedia action. You can raise the HHD capacity up to 250GB and memory can be increased up to 2GB.

Turn Q110 into an all-in-one nettop. Simply attach the tiny PC to the back of your monitor with its VESA-compatible mounting bracket.
The IdeaCentre Q700 is available for $499 price tag.Under the hood there’s a Pentium Dual-Core CPU, Windows Vista, up to 640GB of HDD space, up to 4GB of RAM and an HDMI or VGA socket.
All three machines can be customized to your liking, and all can be shipped now.
If these machine fit your fancy, we wouuld recommend to actually wait another couple weeks to score one of these machines with Windows 7 preloaded, unless of course your a Vista or XP or you don’t mind having to snag the upgrade disk later.





Hi Gurgaon, please do. We would like to hear what you have to say, and thanks for dropping in.
Funny, I’m about to purchase the Q110, I’ll post my thoughts on it once I get it going. I might even do a review. Thanks
No, it will not use that much all the time. I could not find the answer you seek any where in specs, I do know Lenovo is touting the Q100 as a low-power contender, pulling 14 watts while at idle and 40 watts at full operational load. Surely the Levono IdeaCentre Q700 will be higher.
You can cal them at this 877-453-6686, I’m sure they will get those numbers out for a potential customer. Once I get some sleep I’ll give it another shot, as of know I am to tired.
Do you have any idea of the power efficiency of the Levono IdeaCentre Q700? Their specs say it has a 110v 120-watt power supply. Does that mean that it will draw 120 watts all the time? I plan to use this as a DVR and so it will need to remain on most of the time.