Jan 4, 2011 12:11 GMT  ·  By

Besides a more than impressive notebook lineup, Lenovo's CES 2011 product portfolio also includes a series of All-in-One computers, including the “world's slimmest AIO,” each uniquely designed to satisfy individual consumers needs and preferences.

First in line is the A320 that Lenovo touts as being the world's slimmest AIO as it measures just 18.5mm at its thinnest point.

Based on Intel's second generation Core architecture (code named Sandy Bridge), the all-in-one features a 21.5-inch high contrast LED panel as well as a complete range of connectors including HDMI in and out and an integrated card reader.

Next in line is the IdeaCentre B320 that differentiates itself from the rest of the Lenovo's AIO solutions thanks to the integrated HD TV tuner.

Just like the A320, this is also built around a second generation Intel Core i5 processors and packs a 21.5-inch display, with multitouch capabilities.

And finally, we come to Lenovo's most powerful AIO computer, the B520 that is based on Intel second generation Core i7 processors and features a project capacitive touch (PCT) sensitive 23-inch display, Nvidia's 3D Vision technology, SRS Premium Sound audio enhancement as well as an optional 3-in-1 mouse with motion-drive gaming and air-mouse functionality.

“We've seen Lenovo's IdeaCentre AIO desktop business grow 150% year over year – a significant achievement for Lenovo and powerful statement that consumers desire the unique designs and experiences delivered by our portfolio,” said Dion Weisler, vice president, business operations, Lenovo.

“The latest Lenovo AIO desktops round out our existing portfolio to offer the right PC for every individual and family that is seeking powerful performance with cutting edge features like touch screen and 3D capabilities, HD monitor and a sleek appearance,” concluded the company's rep.

All three models will be available in June 2011, prices starting at $699.99 USD.