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Lenovo J205 Tower Athlon 64 x2/4400 Desktop

Lenovo J205 Tower Athlon 64 x2/4400 Desktop

2.3 GHz ; Athlon 64 X2 ; 1 GB ; 160 GB ; Wi more...
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Reviews of Desktops

zdnet.com.au 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.
72/100
zdnet.co.uk 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
60/100
zdnet.com.au 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.
72/100
zdnet.com Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e

Pros: Small, power-conscious design; strong suite of recovery and system management software.

Cons: Power-savings sacrifices too much performance; spare features compared to other, less expensive desktops; limited expandability options.

Verdict: Any business interested in cutting its power bills generated by its work-a-day desktop fleet might be interested in the ThinkCentre A61e, but home office workers or anyone interested in a smaller PC should stay far away from this system that has a major p

Summary: We don't normally review business desktops here at CNET, the reason being that we try to stay focused on consumer products. Still, every once in a while we find a PC designed for the business world that also has crossover appeal as a home office system. L
55/100
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