Lenovo has just launched new desktop PCs in China. The new models are from the brand’s Xiaoxin line of products and are All in One computers that feature Intel’s latest generation of processors.

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Notably, the latest Xiaoxin AIO PCs come in two different sizes, namely a 24 inch and a 27 inch model. Although, both models are powered by Team Blue’s Core P series of processors. While the screen sizes differ, the 24 inch and 27 inch versions offer a 1080p resolution panel, which is surrounded by narrow bezels on three sides. Under the hood, the new computers are equipped with an i5-1250P processor, which is a 12 core CPU.

Furthermore, this chipset has a 35W power draw. Although, the Chinese PC maker claims that this chip is capable of offering performance that rivals the Intel Core i5-12400 desktop processor that has a 65W TDP. The reason for the brand opting for the Intel P series CPUs is likely due to the form factor. Unlike regular desktop PCs, All in One (AIO) computers have all the necessary components housed within a single body, which also includes the display.

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For memory, the computers arrive with 16GB of 3200MHz DDR4 RAM, 512GB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, and even a built in pop up 2.5 inch hard disk bay. Other features include dual speakers that support Dolby sound, a built in camera, and a dual microphone array. Connectivity options include four USB Type A, one HDMI, and one network port. The 24 inch Lenovo Xiaoxin AIO PC costs 4,699 Yuan (roughly 740 US Dollars) while the 27 inch model is priced at 4,999 Yuan (roughly 785 US Dollars).

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