Lenovo Flaunts the Erazer X700 Gaming Desktop PC at CES 2013
Lenovo Flaunts the Erazer X700 Gaming Desktop PC at CES 2013
Besides showcasing its new lineup of consumer and business Windows 8 touch-optimized devices including the ThinkPad Edge laptops, IdeaPad U and Z Series, and ThinkVision LT1423p Mobile Monitor Touch, Lenovo also presented its latest extreme performance gaming desktop PC - the Lenovo Erazer X700.
Perfect for enthusiast-level gaming and graphics-hungry applications, the Erazer X700 comes in an eye-catching diamond-cut and cold blue lightning design. The desktop comes with Lenovo’s exclusive Onekey™ Overclocking feature that allows users to unleash extreme processor performance, ie, “overclock,” at the click of a button while simultaneously preventing the PC from overheating thanks to its liquid cooling system. Because the Erazer X700 leverages AMD Eyefinity technology, users can connect up to six monitors to enjoy a panoramic screen display and add up to 4TB of storage without tools while the PC is still running. The desktop also comes with 32GB of memory, dual graphics support (NVIDIA GeForce or ATI CrossFireX), up to dual AMD Radeon HD and the latest Intel Core family of processors.
Processor | Intel Core i7 Extreme |
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OS | Up to Windows 8 Pro |
Video Graphics | Dual graphics support - NVIDIA SLI, up to dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 1.5GB or ATI CrossFireX, up to dual AMD Radeon HD 8950 3GB graphics |
Memory | Up to 16GB DDR3 |
HDD | 2TB / 2 x 1TB Tool-free expandability of up to 4TB of storage space, including 2 hot-swap external drive bays that allow plugging in of additional storage without powering off the PC |
Optical Drive | Integrated DVD reader / writer & Blu-ray Disc drive |
Sound | Optional 7.1 channel surround sound support with Dolby Advanced Audio |
Connectivity | Integrated 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi |
Connectors | USB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI, 9-in-1 card reader supporting SDXC format |
The Lenovo Erazer X700 will be available starting June at a starting price of US$1,499.
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