
Lenovo has entered the Home Server market through the launch of its first WHS system, IdeaCentre D400. Lenovo, that announced an Atom-based Home Server for China earlier, has now revealed its first WHS for the International market through Twitter. The information was sparse and only a picture of the dashing Home Server, but through some digging at Asian websites We Got Served managed to dig up some useful data.
IdeaCentre D400 has four hot-swappable harddrive slots backed up by four USB ports and one eSATA port. The power consumption is kept at low 40W thanks to the Atom processor.
The system is equipped with 1GB DDR2 RAM but when and with what storage capacity IdeaCentre will ship with is uncertain.


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