Movie-Projecting Computers

The Ideacentre Home Theater Computer Comes With An Optional Projector

The Lenovo Ideacentre home theater computer is a computer that gives you the ability to watch your favorite movies, TV shows and other video content in extreme comfort using a projector. The optional projector is well capable of beaming content across a supremely healthy 279 cm wall or projector screen.

Available for a minimum price of $849, this home theater computer is rather different from its predecessors in terms of both specifications and design. This particular version is less rectangular and more triangular in shape, with its core metal body taking up a volume of about 2.9 liters.

The projector itself is fully detachable and can either be sat or stood up beside your computer. It is fitted with a tripod hole, a pair of small speakers, an HDMI input and a USB 2.0 port that gives you the opportunity to connect a variety of external peripherals.

This home theater computer is perfect for those who want a proper movie-viewing experience at home.
Trend Themes
1. Home Theater Computers - The rise of home theater computers with additional projector capabilities creates opportunities for compact entertainment systems at home.
2. Projector Technology - Advancements in projector technology and its integration with computers allows for more accessible and immersive viewing experiences.
3. Compact Computing - The increase in demand for compact computing systems in homes creates opportunities for unique and innovative designs like the Lenovo Ideacentre.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can leverage the trend of home theater computers with projector technology to provide more immersive and convenient home entertainment systems.
2. Computer Hardware - The computer hardware industry can capitalize on the trend of integrating projectors with computers by offering more compact and convenient designs like the Ideacentre.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore partnerships with companies like Lenovo to provide immersive viewing experiences outside of traditional theaters.

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