Lenovo’s IdeaCentre Q150 takes its Q110 predecessor and brings it up to date with Intel’s latest nettop Atom processors, throwing out the old Atom 330 and replacing it with either the 1.6GHz single-core D410 or dual-core D510. They’re still paired with optional NVIDIA Ion graphics for up to 1080p Full HD via the HDMI output, in a form factor that measures just 0.82-inches wide.

As well as the included stand you can mount the nettop on the back of your flatscreen TV, thanks to a VESA mount, while other connectivity includes VGA, four USB 2.0 ports, ethernet and audio in/out. There’s also WiFi onboard too.
Lenovo are also offering an optional multimedia remote with an integrated trackball mouse and mini keyboard, intended to round out the HTPC potential of the Q150. No word on how much the remote costs, but the nettop itself will be priced from $249 when it arrives at the end of June 2010.
