Lenovo has officially launched its first all-in-one, the ThinkCentre A70z. According to figures from analyst firm, the PC segment AOI (All-in-one) to grow worldwide annual 16% in 2010. Moreover, this format allows for energy savings, since only one power supply is used. In a post the economy is not monstrous, but for large accounts with hundreds of machines, this changes everything.
The fact that the ThinkCentre A70z or 70% more compact than equivalent solution could save the equivalent of 250 paper cups and 139 plastic bags in packaging. In this regard, Lenovo recently wrapped its screens in a reusable bag, a very good idea! Note that this computer is certified Energy Star 5.0.
The components of the ThinkCentre A70z find themselves behind a screen of 19 inches matte format 16:10. Under the hood, we find a Pentium E5300 or Core 2 Duo E7500 with 1, 2 or 4 GB of DDR2-800.The G41 chipset is in control, while its solution integrated GMA X4500 graphics (DirectX 10) display driver. The storage will be provided by a hard disk 7200 rpm in 2.5-inch 320 GB and a slim DVD burner.
A webcam and a microphone and speakers are present in front. Link the cheapest will lack WiFi, while the other two will have a module 802.11a/b/g/n. The connector also includes six USB ports. The first two models are sold with a kit keyboard mouse wired USB while the top model has a wireless kit.
Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z provides her with a version optimized for small onions Windows 7, Home Premium or Business. The Chinese firm announced a starting time less than 35 seconds.
Physically speaking, this work computer does not sacrifice any options ergonomic. It can move through a handle, set on a wall, there is way photo frame, or on foot ... etc.. We can secure it to a desktop via a Kensington cable. For scalability, we may change HDD and memory by opening the all-in-one.
Lenovo will launch three versions of ThinkCentre A70z next January, with respective retail prices of 499 €, 629 € and 739 €.
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