Lenovo Launches Uber Eco-Friendly ThinkStation E20 Workstation
TLenovo this week announced the ThinkStation E20, the first in a new series of entry-level workstations the company says costs less than $600.
"We've found there are a number of CAD and DCC professionals who are currently getting by on desktop PC hardware due to budget constraints," said Mark Cohen, vice president, Enterprise Products, Lenovo. "They're running workstation-class applications and could benefit from using true workstation hardware. We designed the ThinkStation E20 with these users in mind to put true workstation performance within their reach."
Lenovo has lined up a range of processors for the E20 line, including Core i3, Core i5, Pentium, and Xeon 3400 series processors. Buyers will also be able to choose from Nvidia's discrete Quadro line or step up to the FX1800.
The new workstations will be available by the middle of this month.

Image Credit: Lenovo
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KyleG
February 10, 2010 at 11:45am
This thing looks ugly.
Make my rugged coolmaster cm storm sniper case look like it won miss america!
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Squegee
February 10, 2010 at 10:02am
It is indeed a typo. The 1 is a footnote. A straight copy and paste makes the 1 standard size instead of superscript.
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israel09
February 10, 2010 at 8:46am
"entry-level workstations the company says costs less than $6001 "
"$6001"
Is that a typo?, lol
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Paul_Lilly
February 11, 2010 at 9:49am
Yes and no. It is indeed a footnote, but blame the error on the press release, which didn't raise the '1' like you're supposed to with superscripts.
-Paul Lilly
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HeartBurnKid
February 10, 2010 at 9:57am
I never liked Lenovo's desktops. Ugly as sin, heat issues, whole nine.
Their laptops, OTOH, are awesome sauce. Sturdy, reliable, and while they're boxy and black, they're not as offensive to the eye as the desktops. And hey, basic black never goes out of style.














