ThinkCentre and ThinkPa: 2 new Lenovo PCs with Intel vPro processors
Lenovo has officially introduced the new generation of two popular business-class PCs, ThinkCentre and ThinkPad, with the highlight of the 10th generation Intel vPro processor and a series of improvements. moving towards other hardware performance.
ThinkCentre
There are a host of very interesting new variants from the new Lenovo ThinkCentre M-series, including the 21.5-inch M70a, 23.8-inch M90a All-in-One, and the SFF desktop. All of them come with Intel vPro processor, Lenovo ThinkShield . as well as features that focus primarily on system security and stability.
M90 is the most advanced version of the ThinkCentre M-series, featuring a 23.8-inch screen, 10th-generation Intel Core i9 vPro processor, AMD Radeon 625 graphics card with up to 32GB of RAM, along with memory. SSD 1TB and WiFi 6. There are 2 tower and small variants to choose from. Supported ports include, USB Type-A, USB Type-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA and 3-in-1 card reader. All ports are hidden under a flap and the cable system is covered. Switch to the monitor support bracket.
Thinkcentre M90a all-in-oneBesides the upgrade of configuration, especially, we have to mention the exclusive security features that Lenovo equipped on M90a All-in-One. This desktop has optional support for PrivacyGuard (narrowing the viewing angle of the screen) and Lenovo's famous PrivacyAlert technology.
ThinkPad
Lenovo has also introduced the ThinkPad P14s and P15s, successively to the fairly successful P43 and P53 models. The most noteworthy highlights include the 6-core Core i7-10810U, with a turbo clock speed of up to 4.9GHz, accompanied with Nvidia Quadro graphics card for users' mobile workstation needs, Wi-Fi 6, the storage capacity is up to 2TB, supports Ubuntu and Red Hat Linux, etc.
ThinkPad P14s and P15sAll new ThinkCentre models (including M70, M70a AIO, M80 series, M90 AIO) will be released in June. However, Lenovo has only announced the price for the M90 AIO, at $ 1,099 for the lowest configuration version. The ThinkPad P14s and P15s will hit shelves in May, with prices starting at $ 1,599 and $ 1,579 respectively.
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