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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e
Pros: Small, power-conscious design, Strong suite of recovery and system management software
Cons: Power-savings sacrifice too much performance, Lacks features compared to other small desktops, Limited expandability options
Summary: Businesses interested in cutting the power bills generated by their desktop PCs will be interested in Lenovo's ThinkCentre A61e. However, home office workers should avoid this system as it is short on performance and features compared to other small deskt
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60/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A57
Pros: Quad-core CPU means great performance Reasonably priced, Small, Windows XP or Vista
Cons: No space for another HDD, Limited graphics performance, Designed to sit horizontally
Verdict: The A57 offers strong performance at a reasonable price, and offers more upgrade options than the M57e.
Summary: The Lenovo A57 is a well-priced office desktop with a strong performance. While very similar to its smaller sibling, the M57e, the A57 offers better performance and upgrade options for a small price increase.
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72/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e
Pros: Small, power-conscious design, Strong suite of recovery and system management software
Cons: Power-savings sacrifice too much performance, Lacks features compared to other small desktops, Limited expandability options
Verdict: Businesses interested in cutting the power bills generated by their desktop PCs will be interested in Lenovo's ThinkCentre A61e. However, home office workers should avoid this system as it is short on performance and features compared to other small deskt
Summary: Lenovo's new ThinkCentre A61e is primarily a business PC, but it also has crossover appeal as a home office system, given its small size -- which echoes that of the Mac Mini and other recent, small-scale desktops.
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60/100 |
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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 M51
Pros: Plenty of expansion space, PCIe X16 and X1 slot for future expandability, ThinkVantage rescue and recovery software. Totally toolless chassis.
Cons: For those who don't need the expandability, the Tower may take up too much space.
Verdict: A PC that can live equally well in a SOHO or small-workgroup setting, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M51 tower is a very good mid-priced business PC.
Summary: Installed RAM: 1024 MB, Hard Drive Capacity: 80 GB, RAID: No, Primary Optical Drive: DVD-ROM/CD-RW, Processor Famil...
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70/100 |
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