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Lenovo ThinkCentre M70e


$559.99 Released August, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Plenty of storage built in for most people's needs. Setup is very simple, automatically takes care of most of the incidentals on first power-up. Fast response, can handle heavier applications without lag.

The Cons:Designed as primarily a workstation, and can't run modern games really well without some modification.

The Lenovo ThinkCentre M70e is an entry-level big corporation grade desktop that offers the basics needed for quickly performing work. Available in a small or tower form factor (depending on the company’s specific save-saving needs), the M70e offers many processors, starting from a slower dual core up to a 2.8GHz quad core, which offers speeds two to four times faster than a Dell OptiPlex.

Also included is a large hard drive for storing an abundance of files and applications, up to 4GB of 1066MHz RAM for handling multiple applications at once without any unwanted lag, and the option for a graphics card—which a business that deals with graphics might desire. More importantly, the ThinkCentre M70e comes with an integrated Gigabit card so that employees can access the network at the fastest speeds.

Features

  • Small/Tower Form Factors
  • Windows 7 OS
  • Intel Pentium Dual Core (Option 1)
  • Intel Core 2 Duo (Option 2)
  • Intel Core 2 Quad (2.8Ghz)
  • 2/3/4GB PC3-8500 RAM
  • Intel GMA 4500
  • Nvidia Card (Optional)
  • 250/320/500GB 7200rpm SATA
  • DVD Drive
  • Integrated Ethernet

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    plenty of storage built in for most people's needs

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    setup is very simple, automatically takes care of most of the incidentals on first power-up

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    fast response, can handle heavier applications without lag

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    ships with a useful collection of software, not much bloatware

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    design looks sleek and impressive, ideal when the tower needs to be placed where people can see it

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    runs cool all the time, case allows for good airflow

Cons
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    designed as primarily a workstation, and can't run modern games really well without some modification

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