Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23 review

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Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23 review lenovo thinkcentre, lenovo thinkcentre a70z, lenovo thinkcentre a70z disassembly, lenovo thinkcentre all in one, lenovo thinkcentre e73, lenovo thinkcentre edge 72, lenovo thinkcentre m57, lenovo thinkcentre m58p, lenovo thinkcentre m73, lenovo thinkcentre m92p, lenovo thinkcentre m93p, lenovo thinkcentre m93p tiny, lenovo thinkcentre m93z All-in-Ones like Lenovo’s IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC and HP’s Z1 G2 have elevated the field, forcing brands to think outside the box for innovation. In comes Lenovo. Lenovo’s ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23 (starting at $349, £221, AU$400) is a no-frills All-in-One 23-inch PC monitor that gives businesses the ability to swap in and swap out Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny PCs without much hassle. The Tiny-in-One sports a full HD screen at 1920 X 1080 resolution and four USB ports, including two that are front-facing. The Tiny-in-One is built with a Sandwich VESA mount that enables quick and simple PC replacement. Within one minute, I was able to open a side latch, undo the three-way port connector that attached the PC to the monitor and then push the PC out of the VESA slot. This design makes it much easier and more affordable to replace an entire All-in-One PC fleet when you decide to upgrade under the hood. Additionally, IT can more easily move employee desks, and workers can take their work computer wherever they go. Unfortunately, the design only works with Lenovo¤t ThinkCentre Tiny PCs (starting at...

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