Lenovo’s biggest PC market share isn’t stopping them to go small.
The company has revealed its latest creation – a $130 PC on a stick. Lenovo’s Ideacentre Stick 300 delivers the performance of a Windows PC in a compact, average USB stick size.
The new stick, running Windows 8.1 (upgradable to Windows 10), comes in different specs, featuring an Intel Atom processor with up to 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, an SD card reader, HDMI out, a Micro USB port and a small speaker.
It seem that Lenovo is determined to compete with PC-on-a-stick makers, such as Microsoft and Intel.
[quote type=”border_left”]We’ve looked at the computing needs of travellers, business people and families, and realised that a truly portable and affordable solution would be a significant benefit to users of all kinds, Jun Ouyang, Lenovo’s general manager for Worldwide Desktop and Visuals, said in a press release. Our goal with the Ideacentre Stick 300 is to give those users a sense of freedom and enhanced mobility, while packing a serious punch in a small device.[/quote]
The Ideacentre Stick 300 will be up for sale as of July.
Full press release here.
