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  2. ThinkCentre M series - Wikipedia

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    Formerly an IBM brand, Lenovo acquired the ThinkCentre desktop brand following its purchase of IBM's Personal Computing Division (PCD) in 2005. Following its acquisition of IBM's PCD, Lenovo has released M-series desktops in multiple form factors , ranging from traditional tower, small form factor , to ultra small form factor , and all-in-ones ...

  3. ThinkCentre - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkCentre Tiny-In-One II is Lenovo's second-generation all-in-one desktop computer. Its modular design allows its display and internals to be upgraded as needed. The ThinkCentre Tiny-In-One II comes in versions with 22-inch and 24-inch anti-glare displays with thin bezels and optional multitouch input.

  4. 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.

  5. BMW M70 - Wikipedia

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    bmw m73 The BMW M70 is a naturally-aspirated , SOHC , V12 petrol engine , which was BMW's first production V12 [ 1 ] and was produced from 1987 to 1996. It was also the first German 12-cylinder post-war automobile engine, predating Mercedes-Benz's M120 by four years and VAG's W12 by fourteen.

  6. BMW M73 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW M73 is a naturally-aspirated, single overhead camshaft (SOHC), V12 petrol engine which replaced the BMW M70 and was produced from 1993 to 2002. It was used in the BMW E38 7 Series , E31 8 Series and Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph .

  7. File:Machine Gun, M73.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: M73 Machine Gun, which is the only Standard A, 7.62-inm, co-axial machine gun in the Army inventory. It is used as the co-axial machine gun on the M60 family of tanks, the M48A3 tank, and the M551 Armored Reconnaissance Airborne Assault Vehicle (Sheridan).