Lenovo Ideacentre Y710 Cube Desktop. Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube review A truly badass VRready gaming PC But it's comparatively expensive for what's on offer: the SATA3 SSD is a little slow, and I'd. Lenovo's new Ideacentre Y710 Cube gaming PC looks like the head of an angry, malevolent robot, with its red Y-shaped front LED seemingly ready to spit laser beams at any moment.What the Cube is.
This compact beast (starting at $999; $1,699 as configured) is wonderfully road-ready, with a handy carrying handle and a cube-shaped. 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
This compact beast (starting at $999; $1,699 as configured) is wonderfully road-ready, with a handy carrying handle and a cube-shaped. But it's comparatively expensive for what's on offer: the SATA3 SSD is a little slow, and I'd. > Desktops & All-in-Ones > Y Series desktops (ideacentre) > Y710 Cube-15ISH Desktop (ideacentre) Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belarus
Lenovo ideacentre Y710 Cube コンパクトでパワフルなゲーミングPC. レノボ・ジャパン. 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.