After so much buzz around touch tablets this year it’s time to see change, and not just any change, as the ‘touch’ fever has reached PCs, notably All-in-One PCs and nettops who had started offering touch screen options by default.

    The latest announced is actually a nettop from Lenovo, called C200, which features netbook guts and a friendly price, expected to fall between 400 and 500 $, 399 $ for the non touch version and without Nvidia graphics, and 499$ for the fully fledged model. Not all models from the C200 series will be touch enabled, but we’re not interested in them right now.

    Now let’s see the main specs of the Lenovo C200 All-in-One touch PC series:

    • CPU up to Intel Atom D510 dual core
    • Operating system up to Windows 7 Home Premium
    • 18.5” HD 16:9 widescreen display (with optional single-touch Touchscreen)
    • Graphics chip up to NVIDIA ION 256 MB
    • Up to 4 GB DDR2 memory, up to 500 GB HDD for internal storage
    • Integrated high-speed 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity options
    • DVD reader/writer
    • USB 2.0 connectors, 6-in-1 Card Reader
    • Integrated stereo speakers, webcam
    • Adjustable stand (angle of -5 degrees to 25 degrees)
    • Wireless Bluetooth® keyboard and mouse

    It’s nice to see a configuration powerful enough to run HD and Full-HD videos, as they’ve become the rule, not the exception anymore when it comes to multimedia on a 2010 computer.

    Lenovo C200 All-in-One touch PC

    Lenovo C200 All-in-One touch PC

    Source: Ubergizmo