Lenovo Japan – Erazer X700 – Lenovo enters into the Japanese gaming desktop PC market with their first gaming PC

Lenovo Japan started selling their first gaming desktop PC “Erazer X700″ produced by German company Medion that Lenovo acquired in 2011. It is a recommended PC for the PC version of “Bio Hazard 6″ and “Sim City” that are going to be released on March 22.
“Erazer X700″ was designed to look like a knight’s armor in medieval times. Blue LED lights represent a connection to the future. It’s a desktop PC and accessories (keyboard, etc.) …

Lenovo Erazer X700 Gaming Desktop

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[CES 2013] When I first took a look at the Lenovo Erazer X700 gaming desktop, I could not help but think of this as a more angled version of an Alienware offering, and I do not think that I am the only one in such an observation. The smart and stylish design would definitely make you look more menacing than you already are as an accomplished gamer, and the Lenovo Erazer X700 would definitely elicit positive responses from whoever looks at it. Carrying Extreme Intel X79 processors, you know for sure that dropped framerates are not part of the Lenovo Erazer X700′s vocabulary. Along with that kind of muscle, you will find dual graphics support, a hot swap drive bay, a USB 3.0 docking station, and of course, liquid cooling to keep everything running fine and dandy even when all the performance settings have been turned up to the maximum level in your games.

Each purchase of the Lenovo Erazer X700 will come with an accompanying gaming keyboard and mouse, not to mention having it support overclocking via software thanks to Lenovo Overclock 1.0. Got to love the cold blue LED effect that surely adds to the air of mystique around you at a LAN party or BYOC event.

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