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Lenovo Takes Mobile Gaming to a new Level With IdeaCenter Y710 Cube

IdeaCenter Y710 Cube

(Photo : YouTube) The basic model of the Lenovo IdeaCenter Y710 Cube costs $1,300.

Lenovo recently unveiled its newest creation, a portable all-in-one gaming computer that is capable of rendering virtual reality. Dubbed the Lenovo IdeaCenter Y710 Cube, the main idea behind the device is to cater to gamers who prefer portability.

As far as portability is concerned, most gamers would usually pick a high-end gaming laptop. However, with the new IdeaCenter Y710 Cube, Lenovo said that gamers can easily "transport between gaming stations."

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According to Giz China, cramped into the small Lenovo IdeaCenter Y710 Cube is a sixth generation Intel i7 processor, a GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, 32GB of DDR4 memory, and 256GB of SSD storage space. A model with 2TB of hard disk drive is also available.

Optional perks for the PC are Dolby Audio, an Xbox One controller, an Xbox One wireless receive that can support up to seven additional controllers, and high-end Wi-Fi. The Lenovo IdeaCenter Y710 Cube can easily handle the virtual reality requirements of the HTC Vive or the Oculus Rift.

Lenovo will also release the IdeaCenter Y910, an all-in-one personal computer built specifically for gaming. It has a 27-inch borderless monitor with 2560x1440 resolution, 144Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time. The Y910 shares the same set of specs as its mobile Y710 Cube sibling.

The basic Y710 Cube model costs $1,300. The Y710 Cube with a Nvidia GTX 1070 costs $1,900. The basic Y910 costs $1,800, while the model equipped with a GTX 1070 costs $2,500.

According to Engadget, the basic Y710 Cube model will be released this month. The VR-ready Y710 and the basic Y910 will be released in September. The high-end VR-ready Y910 will hit the market in October.

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