Lenovo’s ideacentre 610S doesn’t require a monitor – Has an optional wireless projector


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The ideacentre 610S is the latest mini desktop computer from Lenovo and it has a design that seems to have been taken right out of a Star Wars movie. Not only does it look futuristic, but it also can get the job done without a monitor thanks to a wireless projector that is bundled with it.

The projector is wireless and can provide a screen that is 100″ in size at a distance of 2.4 meters. The projector can either be placed on top of the desktop unit itself or can be mounted onto a small tripod for example thanks to the built-in tripod hole. The projector itself features a 3W speaker, an HDMI port and a USB port. It has a resolution of 720p and is powered by a Texas Instruments DLP chip.

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The desktop computer itself is around 2kgs in terms of weight and comes in a Platinum Silver colour. You can configure it to have upto 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 2TB of HDD storage. It is powered by an Intel i7 Skylake processor and can have upto 2GB of GDDR5 GPU memory thanks to the NVIDIA GTX 750Ti. It also has built-in WiFi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.0, 3 USB 3.0 ports and a 3 in 1 card reader.

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Users can also choose to connect their device to a monitor via the HDMI cable. The ideacentre 610S will start at a price of US$ 849 (Around Rs 56,000) with the optional projector when it launches in June this year.


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