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At some point, as you know you have all you need to get out of a computer, CDs, not the amount you will get great results lies in the product. This is the case with 350 $ (depending on the configuration, such as September 27, 2010) Lenovo computer Q150 IdeaCentre-ROM. Such a price you can not really expect a miracle - in this case, Lenovo is also the struggle for power and function of his predecessor, such as this mini-system, to set up - Q100.
To feed the Q150, Lenovo chose one of the newer D510, Intel dual-core Atom 1.66 GHz. Accession to 2 GB of DDR3 memory and CPU. Unfortunately, working side by side is not quite through our test suite WorldBench 6: The classification system was 40 of our standard thin, but four points higher than the desktop Lenovo Q100-ROM.
To feed the Q150, Lenovo chose one of the newer D510, Intel dual-core Atom 1.66 GHz. Accession to 2 GB of DDR3 memory and CPU. Unfortunately, working side by side is not quite through our test suite WorldBench 6: The classification system was 40 of our standard thin, but four points higher than the desktop Lenovo Q100-ROM.
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