Along with refreshing its consumer desktops and laptops with Intel’s new sixth generation Skylake processors, Lenovo is also giving its gaming systems a boost. Lenovo’s game-centric PCs are branded under the IdeaCentre Y Series, and the gaming laptops fall under the IdeaPad Y Series.
In addition to upgrading its hardware, Lenovo is also introducing new gaming peripherals. The company is rolling out a new mechanical keyboard, mouse and headset.
IdeaCentre Y900 and Y700
As part of Lenovo’s new re-branding, the higher the series number means the better the specs. As such, the Y900 is the flagship IdeaCentre gaming desktop in the series.
Both the IdeaCentre Y900 ($1,599, £1,039, AU$2,246) and Y700 ($999, £649, AU$1,403) are highly serviceable and upgradeable machines, featuring a chassis large enough to fit a full ATX motherboard. Both models feature processor selection up to a quad-core Intel Core i7 Skylake, but the Y900 features support for dual graphics cards accessible via a push lever that opens a second compartment.
The Y900 also comes with dust filters that helps the fans stay clean to keep the system cool.
IdeaPad Y700
Designed for gaming on the go, Lenovo says that the IdeaPad Y700 ($949, £617, AU$1,333) is made with …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming