Lenovo debuts IdeaCentre Q700 HTPC
by Maximum0077 on Aug.23, 2009, under Media PC's, News
Lenovo has introduced a new HTPC, the IdeaCentre Q700. The system is comfortably nestled between the size and specifications of a nettop and full-blown HTPC. It should fit in perfectly with your other home theater equipment, and its hardware ought to chew through basic HTPC-oriented tasks.
The IdeaCentre Q700 is equipped with an Intel Pentium E5200 2.5GHz CPU and X4500 integrated graphics, 4GB of RAM, and the choice between a 320GB, 500GB or 640GB HDD. Although it’s not available with a Blu-ray drive at the moment, it does come with a DVD burner.
It also houses an HDMI and VGA-out, TV tuner, eight USB 2.0 ports (split between front and back), Firewire, an eSATA connector, a 4-in-1 card reader, 5.1 surround sound outputs, gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity. Models are available with a remote and USB receiver dongle, and all ship with Vista Home Premium 64-bit installed.
Granted, you won’t be playing high-end games on max with smooth frame rates but the Q700 crams a lot into its 2.36″ x 7.87″ x 9.84″ box. The offer only looks better when you consider its $499 asking price.
Via Techspot.com

August 27th, 2009 on 10:06 am
I would like to see a build for the smallest, quietest, cheapest HTPC. It would be used for streaming NetFlix, Hulu and other sites from content providers, playing Blu-ray DVDs, accessing content on another computer via Windows Media Center and web browsing.
So … perhaps a motherboard with graphics capable of smooth video playback, 1 HDMI out for sound & video, minimal memory, small disk, ethernet connectivity (don’t need wireless), last years (cheap!) processor … housed in a small stylish box that looks good in the AV cabinet. Suggestions?
Thanks!