Lenovo's new Windows 10 PCs are built for virtual reality
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At Gamescom today, Lenovo is introducing two new Windows 10 PCs built for virtual reality. The company today introduced the IdeaCentre AIO Y910 and the IdeaCentre Y710 Cube. First up, let’s talk about the IdeaCentre AIO Y910: it has a 27-inch QHD borderless display, NVIDIA GTX 1080 (or AMD Radeon RX 460) GPU, Intel Core i7 processors, up to 32GB of RAM, up to 2TB HDD or up to 256GB of SSD and it’s powered by Windows 10. The device’s prices start at $1799, and it will be available in October of this year.
The second PC, the Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube comes at  a lower price as it isn’t an all-in-one device. However, you still get a lot of power with this beat. For example, this PC comes with the NVIDIA GTX 1080 GPU, 6th Intel Core i7 processors, up to 32GB of RAM, up to 2TB  of HDD or up to 256GB of SSD for internal storage, and it is also powered by Windows 10. The Y710 Cube will be available in October 2016, and it starts at $1299 which is pretty great for the specs.
Needless to say, both of these PCs support virtual reality and almost all games should run very smoothly on these devices. We will let you know when these devices are available for purchase — in the meantime, let us know if you will be picking up one of these beasts in the comment section below.
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