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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e
Pros: Low power consumption; small form factor
Cons: Design; little upgrade potential
Verdict: The Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e isn't a bad PC, but it's not great either. We like the fact that it uses less electricity than many of its peers, but the lack of expansion and slow performance is a major turnoff
Summary: The Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e is so green, it can be powered by the sun. With an Energy Star 4.0 compliance rating, it sports plenty of low-power components and functional innards. Its slim design allows it to be positioned in landscape or portrait orientat
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66/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre M55e
Pros: Dual-core processor. Small form factor. Enterprise-class hardware. ThinkVantage utilities. Three-year on-site warranty.
Cons: A bit pricey. Only a 90-day subscription for Symantec Client Security. DVD/CD-RW drive.
Verdict: The Lenovo ThinkCentre M55e works equally well in the enterprise as well as in small and medium businesses.
Summary: The enterprise-capable Lenovo ThinkCentre m55e comes with Vista Business, a larger hard drive, and more memory than previous models had.
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80/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A60
Pros: Price; dual core; choice of form factors; secure; ThinkVantage Technologies
Cons: Slower than Intel Core 2 Duo; middling graphics; limited expandability
Verdict: Corporate pedigree & rock solid security should appeal to all SMEs
Summary: The A60 is Lenovo's first ThinkCentre desktop personal computer featuring an AMD processor. Available in a mini-tower or small desktop (reviewed here), the ThinkCentre A60 (from £330 ex. VAT, no monitor) delivers mainstream enterprise ...
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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e
Pros: Low power consumption; small form factor
Cons: Design; little upgrade potential
Verdict: The Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e isn't a bad PC, but it's not great either. We like the fact that it uses less electricity than many of its peers, but the lack of expansion and slow performance is a major turnoff
Summary: The Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e is so green, it can be powered by the sun. With an Energy Star 4.0 compliance rating, it sports plenty of low-power components and functional innards. Its slim design allows it to be positioned in landscape or portrait orientat
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66/100 |
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