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Lenovo teases business-class ThinkCentre all-in-one PC

by Parm Mann on 29 October 2009, 14:44

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Lenovo reckons its ThinkCentre PCs are "the ultimate business desktops," but whilst we're sure they're well built with enterprise functionality in mind, there's no denying that a traditional tower and a standalone monitor is starting to look a little dated.

Fortunately for those who demand a clutter-free environment, Lenovo's craftsmanship will soon be made available to business users in an all-in-one form factor. Say hello to the sexy new ThinkCentre:

We reckon it looks rather spiffin', but sadly we've nothing to go on other than the above picture. Lenovo tells us it'll be spilling all the details at next week's EDUCAUSE '09Ā conference in Denver, Colorado, but given the well-spec'd nature of the current ThinkCentre desktops, we'll be expecting quad-core Intel processors with up to 8GB of RAM. It's certain to be packing Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, so a multi-touch display might not go amiss, too.



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And here I am using a boring old HP with a P4, 1.5gig of ram, a VGA monitor and XP… sigh…
So you have a PC/Monitor all in 1, which no doubt has a bit of weight to it, held upright by a motorbike-esque kick stand. Thats a good idea..:crazy: These boffins, what will they think of next.
Personlay I think this is a good idea. Few people need a big tower PC to do there work these days, but a huge number of office workers use them anyway wasting a lot of space.

Upgradeability is hardly an issue these days, now that the latest Microsoft Operating system does not need any more RAM than the previous one, so why should people not use a simplified and space saving all in one system. It is either that or a laptop.