
Optical drive: dual layer DVD reader/writer.Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 3000 (integrated).Additional, detailed specifications for the H215 are given below: The H215 offered AMD Athlon II X2 dual core processors, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 320GB hard disk drive.
#Lenovo desktops series
The Lenovo H Series desktops released in 2011 were the H215, H220, and H320. The Lenovo H Series desktops launched by Lenovo are the H200, H210, H215, H230, H320, and H405.

The cons were listed as the keyboard, and the standard single core Intel Atom 230 1.6 GHz processor. Desktop Review listed the pros of the desktop as the good 20-inch display with a resolution of 1600x900, the 3.5 inch hard disk drive, and the optional discrete graphics. The C300 was an AIO launched in 2009 as part of Lenovo’s Essential product line. In addition, the desktop also included a DVD reader/writer and four USB ports. The desktop also was made available with options for either Intel Atom 230 single core processors, or Intel Atom 330 dual core processors.

The dimensions of the desktop were 18.5 x 14.5 x 4 inches.
#Lenovo desktops software
The desktop also included software such as Lenovo’s OneKey Antivirus and OneKey Recovery that allowed one-button system scanning and restoration. The 18.5 inch display was 2 inches deep, with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The Lenovo C Series desktops launched in 2009 by Lenovo were the C100 and C300.Īnnounced in September 2009, the C100 was an All-in-one (AIO) desktop designed for consumer use.
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Additional features on the desktop included a DVD multiburner, an integrated Web camera, integrated stereo speakers, LAN, and WiFi. The integrated graphics option on offer was Intel GMA 3150, while the discrete graphics option was the NVIDIA Ion graphics card with 256MB of video RAM. The desktop offered options for both integrated and discrete graphics. The desktop was made available with the Intel Atom D510 processor, 2GB of RAM, and could be configured for up to 500GB storage capacity. The review also indicated that the desktop’s unique selling point was its 18.5 inch Touchscreen display. Hardware Bistro indicated that the desktop had entry-level specifications, making it more affordable than the B500. The C200 was an All-in-one (AIO) desktop launched by Lenovo in April 2010. The Lenovo C Series desktops launched in 2010 were the C200 and C315. The Lenovo C Series desktops launched by Lenovo are the C100, C200, C300, and C315. There are two lines of Lenovo-branded desktops sold under the ‘Essential’ banner.
