IdeaCentre Q series

[1] Comparing the size to a typical paperback book, Lenovo describes the Q Series nettops as the smallest desktops in production.

[3] PCMag received the Q150 positively, calling it “one of the smallest full-featured PCs” and saying, “The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 is designed to be dropped on a desk or bolted behind an HDTV.

It's one of the best web video/photo/music media consumption devices out there, once you've hooked up to a big screen.”[4] PCMag gave the nettop a rating of four out of five stars as well as an Editor's Choice award.

The Q100 nettop was slightly larger than a typical external hard disk drive, with a plastic stand to allow it to remain upright.

[6] A HDMI output port was also present, as well as options for Wi-Fi b/g, a TV tuner, and different version of Windows Vista.

[6] The front of the nettop included four USB 2.0 ports, a slot-loading DVD writer, a four-in-one media card reader, as well as headphone and microphone jacks.