It is Lenovo's turn to unveil Microsoft's new OS, Windows 8.
Lenovo announced its new all-in-one PCs that has touchscreen for Windows 8 at the IFA show in Berlin.
The desktops are based on Lenovo's high-end IdeaCentre A series and IdeaCentre B series. The IdeaCentre B340 and B345 will have 21.5 inch touchscreen.
The B340 has Intel Core processor, 1,920x1,080 resolution screen, and GeForce 615.The B345 comes in a similar package as B340 but has AMD Radeon HD 7470A graphics card and is an AMD CPU.
They have ten-point multi-touch touchscreens and will also support Nvidia's 3DVision 3D glasses technology. These have just a single button feature to switch between PC and TV.
B340 and B345 will be available in October starts from $599.
Lenovo also unveiled IdeaCentre A520 with 23inch touchscreen full HD of 1920x1080p. The special feature of A520 is it has a wide viewing angle and can be tilted between 90 and -5 degrees.
Powered by Intel's Core i7 processor, it has storage capacity of 1TB and memory of 8GB. 20 will be available in October starting at $999.
The IdeaCentre B545 is bigger with 23 inch and is powered by AMD quad-core processor and AMD Radeon graphics. It also features the ten-point multi-touch. It will be in the markets by April 2013 and will cost $699 upwards.
"Our latest Idea-branded products offer more comfort, simplicity, and responsiveness than ever before. Designed for an optimal Windows 8 experience, users can enjoy up to 10-finger multitouch for versatile computing; Intelligent TouchPad for easy scrolling, zooming, and rotating," said Wei Jun, vice president of Lenovo's idea product group. "Lenovo Cloud for media sharing between devices; and the Windows Store for access to thousands of entertaining and useful apps. These new Idea PCs embody our commitment to deliver products that reflect the style and energy of the user."
Lenovo follows Samsung, Toshiba, and HP in unveiling new devices running on Windows 8.








