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Lenovo was always one of the big players in the All in One Desktops arena as it is specialized in compact systems for SOHO businesses. The latest model, Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z was announced today and features a classic black Thinkpad design, but will also appeal to younger customers thanks to the nice design touches that makes it stand out from the all black business desktops.
But let’s get to the specs and see what we’ve got in this Full HD touchscreen AIO (all in one) with multi touch. The case of the ThinkCentre M90z accomodats the 23 inch diagonal screen with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution and a Core i3/i5 CPU. Storage is done on a classic HDD, with options for SSD upgrade. As security is concerned, the webcam of the Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z has a physical switch that allows it to be disabled, so that no hacker can access it and spy on you (like it happened a few times this year).

Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z all in one desktop
Other options for the Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z, starting at 899$ (shipment starting this June), include a DVD burner, WiFi and Bluetooth. Below is a video (unusual) about the making of the ThinkCentre M90z, where Lenovo rambles about how they’ve started to design it by first asking clients and that this is the future of desktops and so on, you know, all that PR talk the press and consumers hate…
Update: get a good configuration right now from Amazon starting at $1225.
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