We first got word of the Lenovo C540 all-in-one back back in November of last year, however it wasn't until January when we saw a complete set of details and some pricing. That news came during CES ...
Lenovo, the world's fourth largest vendor of personal computers, purchased IBM's PC division in 2005 for the handsome sum of $1.75 billion, and along with it the widely recognized ThinkPad moniker.
Lenovo today announced a business-focused 23-inch all-in-one (AIO) desktop. The ThinkCentre M90z blends strong performance and IT features with sophisticated style and advanced web conferencing design ...
There's no shortage of multitouch-friendly all-in-one desktops to choose from these days, but you can now add one more to the list: Lenovo's new C325. This one packs a 20-inch 1600 x 900 display (also ...
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The all-in-one form factor presents an interesting use case: it required much of the same external setup as a desktop, but uses laptop parts in most cases and has the same resistance to expansion. The ...
All-in-one PCs like this one are the ultimate in instant gratification. In terms of setup work, all you have to do is attach the heavy-duty V-shaped base to the bottom of the monitor. That task takes ...
Built for the Netflix-streaming age, the IdeaCentre A300 lacks an optical drive, but does have an HDMI input for connecting a Blu-ray player or game console. Rick Broida is the author of numerous ...
Lenovo has rolled out a ton of new computers today, so let's kick things off with the debut of the IdeaCentre A700 and B305 all-in-one desktop computers. Targeted towards individuals and families ...
Lenovo on Monday introduced its first ThinkCentre all-in-one desktop PC made for business, packing Intel Core 2 Duo processors, Windows 7 and a $499 price tag. Like most all-in-ones, space is the name ...
All in one systems are all about balance. Attempting to cram an entire PC’s worth of components into the back of what amounts to a slightly wider-than-normal display can be an iffy proposition. Pare ...
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