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Lenovo's ThinkStation P320 Brings Virtual Reality to Forefront

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April 4, 2017

Lenovo Workstations has launched its VR-ready ThinkStation P320, with an emphasis on virtual reality as a productivity tool in design workflows, according to the company.

The ThinkStation P320 is the latest addition to the Lenovo portfolio of VR-Ready certified workstations.

Offering Pro VR certification gives a more accessible avenue into VR. This certification gives ThinkStation P320 users an opportunity to add virtual reality more easily into their workflow without requiring an initial high-end hardware and software investment, according to the company.

Image courtesy of Lenovo. Image courtesy of Lenovo.

The refreshed workstation will be available in both full-size tower and small form factor (SFF) and comes equipped with Intel’s newest high-performance Xeon processors and the fastest Core i7 processors – offering speeds of up to 4.5GHz with Turbo Boost. Both form factors will also support the latest NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards, including support for dual NVIDIA Quadro P1000 GPUs in the small form factor.  The workstation is suitable for both single-part and sub-assembly modeling in VR.

Building off the success of previous generations, the ISV certified ThinkStation P320 brings a faster, more powerful system that supports features including fast storage, up to 64GB DDR4 memory and customization with the FLEX Module, the company reported. Regarding environmental sustainability, the P320 is ENERGY STAR-qualified, as well as EPEAT Gold and GREENGUARD certified.

The Lenovo ThinkStation P320 full-size tower and SFF is slated to be available at the end of April. To learn more about this new product, visit Lenovo.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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