Lenovo IdeaCenter Y710 Cube and
IdeaCenter AIO Y910 all-in-one
Desktop PCs are becoming a tough sell,
thanks to rival laptops with NVIDIA mobile graphics chips nearly as powerful as
desktop graphics cards. That's perhaps why Lenovo launched a couple of oddball
Windows 10 desktop models at Gamescom that emphasize portability and gaming
power. The first is the IdeaCenter Y710 Cube, a compact, handle-equipped model
that, we can't help but notice, slightly resembles a killer robot.
The idea is to give gamers high-end
desktop power that's easy to "transport between gaming stations," as
Lenovo puts it. Tucked in the small form factor is up to a sixth-gen Intel i7
CPU, GeForce GTX 1080 graphics, 32 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 256 GB SSD (or 2 TB hard
disk). You can also equip it with Dolby Audio, high-end WiFi, an Xbox One
controller and an Xbox One wireless receiver that supports up to seven
additional controllers. With those specs, of course, it'll easily handle your
HTC Vive or Oculus Rift.
The second model is the IdeaCenter AIO
Y910 all-in-one, aimed at gamers who want power but lack space. The entire
computer is packed into the 27-inch, 2,560 x 1,440 borderless monitor (with
144Hz refresh and 5ms response), freeing up space that a case would normally
take up. Yet, Lenovo has managed to pack in the exact same specs of the Y710
Cube. You'll get up to a sixth-gen Intel Core i7 CPU, GeForce GTX 1080
graphics, 32 GB of DDR4 RAM, a 2TB HDD or 256 GB SSD and twin 5 watt Harmon
Kardon speakers.
Even though they're trapped in a fairly
tight space, you can still swap out parts thanks to a detachable back panel.
Naturally, this model also conforms to the virtual reality minimum specs set by
HTC and Oculus.
There's a price for the combination of
power, small size and portability. While the basic Y710 Cube model starts at
€ 899 (US$ 1,300 in the US), the VR-ready model with an NVIDIA GTX 1070 runs € 1,699
(US$ 1,900), quite a premium over what you could build yourself. The all-in-one
Y910 starts at € 1,799 (or US$ 1,800 in the States), with a VR-friendly GTX
1070-equipped model priced at € 2,199 (US$ 2,500). The basic Y710 Cube arrives this
month, the VR-friendly Y710 and the basic AIO Y910 will be available in
September, and the high-end, VR-ready Y910 AIO will hit shelves by October,
2016.