Lenovo teaming up with Razer for a new range of gaming PCs Both companies will market and sell the systems.

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Lenovo and gaming PC company Razer have partnered up to build a new range of Lenovo gaming PCs. The giant Chinese PC OEM will have a range of Razer-branded Y series PCs available next year. The full set will be unveiled at CES in January, but this week at DreamHack Winter in Sweden the first prototype was shown off.
Except for the Lenovo label across the top, this device has that classic Razer look: an aggressive, angular case, and lots of green lights. It'll also include Razer's "Chroma" custom lighting feature.
In addition to producing and selling the co-branded systems, the companies say that they will be working together to develop "new technologies" to enhance the gaming experience.
Lenovo already has gamer-oriented products, but clearly it's trying to make a stronger push for this demographic. Gaming PCs can command a price premium, as their strong focus on graphical performance means they still demand fast and expensive discrete graphics cards. The company's gaming systems don't, however, have a strong brand presence or much recognition (unlike, say, Dell's Alienware line). Adding Razer's branding and marketing should make the systems much more visible
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