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  2. ThinkCentre M series - Wikipedia

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    PC Mag summarized its review of the desktop by saying "The Lenovo ThinkCentre M58e is a middle-of-the-road business PC, both in performance and features, though it does have the added benefits of Intel vPro and IT-friendly features. It's certainly worth a look if you need a PC environment that can grow with your business."

  3. ThinkCentre - Wikipedia

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    ThinkCentre is a brand for a family of business-oriented desktop computers, the early models of which were designed, developed and marketed by International Business Machines (IBM) since 2003. In 2005, IBM sold its PC business, including the ThinkCentre brand, to Lenovo. ThinkCentre computers typically include mid-range to high-end processors ...

  4. ThinkCentre A series - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkCentre A70z was an all-in-one computer (AIO) released by Lenovo in 2010. The AIO offered the following specifications: Engadget reported that the A70z was easy to set up and offered a 35-second boot time, in-line with Lenovo's claims. [3] The A70z was capable of handling high-definition video and running Adobe Photoshop with ease ...

  5. ThinkCentre Edge - Wikipedia

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    ThinkCentre Edge. 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.

  6. ThinkStation - Wikipedia

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    ThinkStation is a brand of professional workstations from Lenovo announced in November 2007 and then released in January 2008. They are designed to be used for high-end computing and computer-aided design (CAD) tasks and primarily compete with other enterprise workstation lines, such as Dell's Precision, HP's Z line, Acer's Veriton K series, and Apple's Mac Pro line.

  7. Lenovo Essential desktops - Wikipedia

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    Lenovo's line of Essential desktops is a collection of budget-conscious machines designed for consumers, and advertised as being "affordable, space saving, and energy efficient". [1] The Essential desktop line is different from both Lenovo's ThinkCentre line and Lenovo's IdeaCentre line. [1] Lenovo defines its ThinkCentre desktops as business ...

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