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Lenovo Releases New Monitors and Workstations

Also releases a 23-in. all-in-one desktop.

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By DE Editors  

July 22, 2010

By DE Editors

Lenovo has announced five new PC products, including a business-focused 23-in. all-in-one (AIO) desktop, the ThinkCentre M90z, the compact ThinkStation C20 dual-socket workstation, the ThinkStation C20x, and two new monitors.

The Lenovo L2230x wide port replicator monitor attaches to laptops for greater convenience and productivity in the workspace. The ThinkVision L2321x wide combines two screens into one for multitasking and running legacy applications using a widescreen display. 

“While more and more people are using mobile devices, there are lots of environments where desktop products simply make more sense, and these latest Lenovo products showcase how our new innovations are leading in all-in-one desktops,” says Peter Hortensius, senior vice president, Think Product Group, Lenovo. “We believe all-in-one is the future of desktops, so we created the ThinkCentre M90z to deliver everything large enterprise customers need: no compromised performance, customized ergonomic features and a full web conferencing experience.”

The ThinkCentre M90z comes equipped with choices of the Intel Core i5 and i3 processors, DDR3 memory, hard drives or a solid state drive, a DVD player and optional WiFi/Bluetooth. The M90z also has an optical touchscreen.

The ThinkStation C20 and C20x workstations’ size allows for more workstations to be installed in a rack. The workstations offer choices of Intel Xeon 5600 Series processors, up to 96GB of DDR3 memory on the C20x with 12 available DIMM slots, and up to two NVIDIA FX4800 class graphics.

For more information, visit Lenovo.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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