Lenovo Means Business with Upcoming ThinkCentre M71z All-in-One
Lenovo has come up with a business-ready all-in-one desktop the company figures would make a perfect fit for large businesses, schools, and government workers alike. It's the ThinkCentre M71z, an AIO built around Intel's second generation Core processor family and with interactive touchscreen options and videoconferencing features, like a 2MP built-in webcam and digital array microphone.
Pricing starts at $600, though Lenovo hasn't yet settled on a final spec sheet. What we know so far is that the M71z will ship with a 20-inch display, an Intel Core i processor, up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, up to 1TB of hard drive storage or 160GB SSD, DVD burner, Wi-Fi (optional), six USB ports, DisplayPort, and a chassis intrusion switch.
Lenovo says users who opt for the SSD can expect a 15-second bootup time with Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 with RapidBoot. The M71z will ship in October; finalized tech specs "coming soon."
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big_montana
August 11, 2011 at 10:33am
What, no 10 second or less boot time like with their Thinkpads?
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Happy
August 11, 2011 at 8:51am
I hate the fact that computers always seem to come with a keyboard and mouse. It's like: "What if I already have a keyboard and mouse and don't want to pay that extra for another pair? What if I just want to buy the desktop or all-in-one on its own without the keyboard and mouse?"
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big_montana
August 11, 2011 at 10:33am
You can purchase it without the keyboard and mouse, as they are optional accesories, just be forewarned that it uses wireless keyboard and mouse.
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