Big Blue IBM's Lenovo Introduces Its First Think Centre All In One Desktop PC- David Novak (The Gadget Guy) - Presentation Transcript
Big Blue IBM's Lenovo Introduces its First ThinkCentre All-in-One Desktop PC
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Lenovo is jumping on the bandwagon with their new all-in-one (AIO) desktop PC version – the
ThinkCentre A70z, starting at $499. Despite the inexepensive price tag, this thing houses an Intel
Core2Duo processors and blazing fast boot up time as one of Lenovo’s Enhanced Experience certified
PCs for Windows 7. The ThinkCentre A70z also saves 70 percent more space, takes less time to set up
and service and consumes less power than traditional desktops. The commercial all-in-one PC segment
is projected to grow 16 percent year to year worldwide in 2010.
The compact ThinkCentre A70z includes a 19 inch, 16:10 widescreen LCD monitor packed into a 2.4
inch[4] black frame, choices of Intel Core 2 Duo Celeron processors, Direct X10, a DVD burner, six
USB ports, two audio speakers, optional Wifi,optional high-res webcam with builti-in Skype and up to
500GB of storage. It boots up in 35 seconds and shuts down quickly as well.
“We’ve heard from a number of IT managers in a variety of industries, from education, to finance to
healthcare, and they’ve all told us they need desktops that conserve space, save on energy consumption
and are easy to maintain and service,” said Dilip Bhatia, executive director, Worldwide Desktop
Marketing, Lenovo. “The new ThinkCentre A70z exceeds these needs – not only is it compact, super
energy efficient and quick to service, but it’s also high performance and extremely affordable.”
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