Lenovo has announced the release of a unique computer of its kind, the ThinkCentre A61e, which has received the beautiful name BlueSky.

The uniqueness of the desktop lies in the fact that this is the first similar product of Lenovo, equipped with an economical AMD processor. In this case, the PC installs one of two models - the Athlon X2 BE-2350 or Sempron LE 1150. According to the developer, BlueSky is one of the smallest PCs in the Lenovo assortment and takes up space on the table "no more than an ordinary phone book."
The second distinctive feature of the model is very low power consumption. According to the specifications, this system unit consumes only about 45 watts. As for the configuration, it is sufficient for the use of PCs in the office and at home, although serious games, of course, are out of the question. So, inside BlueSky, in addition to the Sempron LE1150 processor, the following pieces of hardware are installed: 512 MB of RAM, an 80-gigabyte hard drive, a Radeon X1200 graphics chip, and a 16-speed DVD drive. In this configuration, the system engineer costs $ 400, but for an additional $ 150, the buyer will be able to get another 512 MB of RAM and a recording drive. Those who are willing to spend another hundred and fifty, the proposed modification with a dual-core Athlon X2 BE-2350, gigabytes of RAM and a 160-gigabyte HDD.
Alas, the appearance of this desktop on the Russian market is still out of the question.
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TG Daily