Lenovo ThinkCentre Desktop PCs M92p & M72e - As Tiny As A Golf Ball!

Lenovo has today launched its new ThinkCentre tiny desktop PCs called as M92p and M72e. These are the industry's first Intel vPro enabled PCs that are so tiny that their width when measured is the same as that of a golf ball (34.5 mm). So, you can say it is a good option for startup owners who can fit it in their small workspaces. What's not causing an upheaval is the fact that this tiny form factor doesn't compromise with the performance because we have in it the 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with vPro Technology. The whole setup put together will be slightly smaller than a Mac Mini.

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The ThinkCentre comes with latest desktop power manager. Moreover, the M92p tiny supports up to 4 monitors in Mosaic Mode or 3 independent monitors, without the need of a graphics card. Users will have the options for solid state or traditional hard drives, integrated graphics and WiFi. Lenovo claims that this PC will have a fast boot up of upto 30 percent faster than non-optimized PCs. Safeguarding of information is assured with enhanced data protection with TPM Security Chip and RAID 0,1. With PC Clould Manger for vPro. The IT managers can manage their PC fleet remotely on web-based system, without the need for a management console. The M92p and M72e tiny feature certifications from EPEAT Gold, UL Environment Gold, Energy Star, GREENGUARD and Cisco EnergyWise.

Apart from these, Lenovo has also announced today the new ThinkCentre M92z all-in-one (AIO) and the ThinkVision LT2323z wide monitor offering an improved VoIP experience. The ThinkCentre M72e and M92p Tiny desktop, ThinkCentre M92z all-in-one desktop and ThinkVision LT2323z monitor are available beginning in June and their pricing at approximately $499, $799, $799 respectively.

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