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November 3, 2009

Lenovo launches ThinkCentre all-in-one desktop PC

Comes with 19-inch screen and supports up to 500GB of storage

By CBR Staff Writer

Lenovo has launched a new all-in-one (AIO) desktop PC ThinkCentre A70z, which comes with 19-inch 16:10 widescreen LCD monitor. The company has also introduced ThinkCentre A58e tower desktop. 

According to Lenovo, the new ThinkCentre A70z comes with a choice of Intel Core 2 Duo processor through Celeron Dual Core processors, a DVD burner, six USB ports, two audio speakers, optional Wifi, high resolution webcam and built-in Skype application for voice over internet protocol web calling and support for up to 500GB of data storage.

The new ThinkCentre A58e features Intel Core2 Duo or Celeron processors, and includes support for Microsoft Windows 7, up to 320GB of data storage, up to 2GB of memory and a DVD burner.

In addition, both PCs give customers the option to download a free trial of Lenovo Online Backup, a secure, encrypted offsite storage offering for critical data and files, the company said. Lenovo Online Backup allows users to automatically back up their files and then restore them via an internet connection. 

Dilip Bhatia, executive director of worldwide desktop marketing at Lenovo, said: “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. 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.”

The company said that the ThinkCenter A70z is expected to be available at the end of November starting at a retail price of $499 and the ThinkCentre A58e desktop is available with models starting at approximately $349.

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