Review: Lenovo Ideacenter Y710 Cube

Review: Lenovo Ideacenter Y710 Cube

By Kane Fulton

Review: Lenovo Ideacenter Y710 Cube

Gaming PCs that are both crazy powerful and portable enough to carry to LAN parties are growing in numbers. And no, we’re not counting luxuries like the 8pack Asteroid, which come with their own flight cases among them. Like the Alienware Aurora R5, Lenovo’s new Ideacenter Y700 Cube has a handle built into its case that makes lugging it to gaming halls (or your friend’s bedroom) a whole lot less hassle.

Cube

Wherever you take the Y710, which was on show at IFA 2016, its design is bound to catch eyes. Its front edge houses the main attraction – a three-pronged glowing red light that lends the machine the appearance of a Cylon from Battlestar Galactica. The case is decked in various shades of matte grey plastic that’s chopped up with red and black. Its design language is clearly taken from the Ideacentre Y900 desktop that came before, looking clean, modern and menacing to boot.

Ports

Lenovo has built ports into the Y710’s top edge, alongside its rear. On the top are two USB 3.0 ports, in addition to headphone and microphone connections. Flip the machine around and you’ll find DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA and DVI-D …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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