Lenovo on Tuesday introduced three desktops, one for each segment of the PC market for consumers. For mainstream PC users looking to watch video and play some games, Lenovo launched the IdeaCentre K220, which includes an Intel Core 2 quad-core processor and up to 4 GB of DDR3 memory.
Together, the technologies contribute to a 16% performance boost over the previous-generation K210 desktop.
The desktop also ships with Lenovo’s Bright Vision technology, which automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness based on the user’s proximity and surrounding light conditions. The software, however, requires Lenovo’s L222 camera that attaches to a Lenovo monitor, both of which are sold separately.






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