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  2. ThinkCentre Edge - Wikipedia

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    ThinkCentre Edge all-in-one (AIO) PC. The ThinkCentre Edge is a series of desktop computers from Lenovo, designed primarily for home offices and small businesses. [1] The product series features desktops in both tower and All-in-One form factors, designed to save up to 70% desk space as compared to traditional tower desktop PCs.

  3. ThinkCentre M series - Wikipedia

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    PCMag listed the pros of the desktop as the compact design, HD display, support for two monitors, simple multi-touch interface, good component mix, stand options, and easy servicing. [21] The cons were listed as the dull colors on videos because of the matte screen, the lack of an eSATA port, and the need for an adapter when using external DVI.

  4. Compaq Presario - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the 5000 and the previous 7000 series, the towers of the 8000 series have been redesigned and are largely based on the towers of the Compaq Evo series of business computers (albeit in a beige case design), using a modular case design that can function as either a desktop or a tower. This new case design does not use the translucent ...

  5. Compaq Deskpro - Wikipedia

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    The Compaq DeskPro 386S currently on display at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, Washington. Microsoft PowerPoint is running on the computer. Compaq Deskpro motherboard (1997) with Pentium II processor and three different slot types (AGP for graphics adapter, three PCI and three ISA slots for legacy cards) Compaq Deskpro Evo motherboard (2001) with Pentium 4 processor (hidden by cooler ...

  6. Leading Edge Model D - Wikipedia

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    The Model D was the first Korean-made PC to be sold in the United States, and at the time of its introduction, it undercut the price of similar IBM PC compatibles by $500. [9] The $1,495 list price was the lowest of seven compatibles with comparable configurations in a September 1985 InfoWorld chart, and under half the price of the $2,820 IBM ...

  7. 7 Costco Computer Deals To Shop This Fall - AOL

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    24-Inch iMac. The iMac is perfect if you want something simple.. The whole computer is built into the screen, so you don’t have to deal with extra cables or a bulky tower. It’s powered by ...

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