Lenovo announced in November last year that it was teaming up with Razer to build a range of gaming systems, and its consumer line-up contains the first fruits of that collaboration, with a bunch of Razer-branded variants of its Y-series hardware.
The Lenovo ideacentre Y900RE ("Razer Edition") is a Skylake desktop system shipping with up to 32GB RAM and dual Nvidia GTX 970 graphics. The Razer tie-in shows in its accessories—it comes with a Razer BlackWidow keyboard and Mamba mouse—and a case with a painted interior and a window in the side. The Razer peripherals support Razer's "Chroma" feature: they can be lit up with a rainbow of different colors. The system will start at $2,299 and go on sale in June.
A gaming system needs a gaming monitor, and Lenovo has one of those too: the Y27g RE. This is a curved 27 inch 1920×1080 144Hz screen with Nvidia G-sync support and a 4-port USB 3 hub. The Razer-ness comes from Chroma lighting on the back. It'll be $599 in June. If you don't want the Chroma lighting, the same screen without the RE branding will be $549, also in June.
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