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Hands on: Lenovo Ideacentre Y710 Cube review

Posted on September 9, 2016December 14, 2018 By Jarvis

Gaming PCs that are both crazy powerful and portable enough to carry to LAN parties are growing in numbers. And no, we’re not counting luxuries like the8pack Asteroid, which come with their own flight cases, among them. Like theAlienware Aurora R5, Lenovo’s new Ideacentre Y710 Cube has a handle built into its case that makes lugging it to gaming halls, your friend’s bedroom, or the room next door much less of a hassle.

So, pricing: the VR-ready Ideacentre Y710 Cube starts at $1,300 (around £1,000, AU$1,700) for the version with a GTX 1070 graphics card. You can, of course, expect the cost for the full-fat GTX 1080 version to be north of that. Both configurations go on sale from October.

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