Design
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini has a slim 1L form factor, making it easy to put on desktops or even underneath a monitor stand. The Mini’s sides and bottom are made of grey plastic with a stunning cloud grey colour and white speckles rather than the customary metal casing. The bottom edges and corners are elegantly rounded, adding to the modern appearance. The plastic portion is encircled by the grey cloth from the top, and it comes off rather easily. After taking three screws out, the RAM and SSD disk can easily be accessed for future upgrades.
Specifications
The Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini PC will come with a choice of Core i5-13500H to i7-13700H processors at launch, and the latter one will have Thunderbolt 4 to the USB type-C port on the back of the device. It is accessible from the DisplayPort 1.4b, and HDMI 2.1 connectors on the Mini and is therefore ready for multi-monitor setups. The 256GB, 513GB, or 1TB SSDs are available with the IdeaCentre Mini in SKUs with 8 to 16GB RAM; however, the computer may be opened to exchange those parts.
Price & Availability
Although there are no concrete details about the pricing of the product, it is expected to be somewhere around $399. It will officially launch by mid-next year.