The portable PC hasn’t killed the traditional desktop as yet. The demand for both types of PCs is expected to almost equal each other this year according to IDC reports. Taking the cue, Lenovo has stepped in with two ThinkCentre desktops, the M70e and the A70. The devices flaunt small form factor and tower designs.
The M70e is offered with the Intel Core2Quad processors, while the other options for both PCs include Intel’s Core2Quad, Core2Duo, Pentium and Celeron processors. Each are sold with up to 4GB DDR3 memory, Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and DVD burners. The visuals are powered by Nvidia GeForce FX380 Quadro or Intel integrated GMA X4500 graphics solutions.
John Swansey, an M70e designer, cited, “We grouped together frequently accessed controls near the top of the PC where they are easy to reach whether the PC is placed on the floor, on a desk, or in computer furniture. The indicator lights and power button are on a panel angled toward the use, and the power button is shielded from accidental use by an elegant chrome ring. USB and audio ports are placed conveniently next to the DVD drive at the top of the machine where they are visible and accessible. The red-striped DVD drive eject button, borrowed from our ThinkPad heritage, is easily noticeable.”
Customers will be able to avail of up to 500GB HDD space or up to 1TB on the M70e variant. Lenovo packs them in with ThinkVantage Tools accompanied by Rescue and Recovery to protect against data loss. The M70e is cited to use almost 15% less energy than previous models and incorporate a front plastic bezel that has 35% post consumer recycled plastic.
The highlighted feature of both ThinkCentre PCs is their ergonomic design. The M70e houses a trimmed down motherboard and rearranged internal components that allow it to sport a relatively smaller form factor as compared to Lenovo’s older ThinkCentre offerings. It even runs cooler than previous models with the extra fan and side vent added to reduce the risk of HDD and CPU failure.
The ThinkCentre M70e models cost upwards from $559 (approx. Rs. 25,700), while the A70 variants are tagged with prices starting from $379 (approx. Rs. 17,450).
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