Feb 22, 2011 15:43 GMT  ·  By

As some of you might remember, back at CES 2011, Lenovo revealed a brand-new AIO (all-in-one PC) system built on the new AMD Fusion APU platform, which will apparently first go on sale in Japan, in the near future.

The Lenovo C205 leverages the computing power provided by the E-350 Fusion accelerated processing unit, combined with the built-in Radeon HD 6310 graphics card, the resulting solution being powerful enough for most home users' needs.

The device offers a fairly wide desktop space, the LED-backlit display sporting an 18.5-inch diagonal size, as well as a pretty decent resolution, of around 1366 x 768 pixels, that should prove to be quite enough for watching a HD video, playing some casual games, working, etc.

Furthermore, the standard configuration for the Lenovo C205 AIO PC also includes 320GB hard drive for data storage, as well as 4GB of memory, ensuring the fact that the Windows 7 operating system this thing will come pre-loaded with will manage to run at top performance.

Naturally, given the fact that we're talking about an AIO system meant to take the center spot within one's home, it also packs a 3-megapixel web camera for fast and easy online communications, as well as several USB ports and built-in card reader, plus DVD Super Multi Drive.

Wireless networking is a must in this case, and we'll also have to point out that this thing will occupy only a modest amount of space wherever users might decide to place it, given the fact that it measures just around 461mm x 385mm x 167mm.

Last, but certainly not least, we'll also mention that this thing comes in both black and white versions, in order to suite just about anyone's tastes.

The Lenovo C205 AIO PC should hit Japanese stores on March 11'th, and although the local SRP has not been provided, we must not forget that the initial announcement priced it at around $449.99 US dollars.