channelnews.com.au Updated: 2012-04-22 03:39:13
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Whether it?s business or pleasure, the 91z covers all the bases of sleek design with impressive performance at a competitive price point of $1,000 and up. With the right blend of optional extras, there?s a hidden value to be unlocked in this powerful A...
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Full HD screen with two-finger touch control; Powerful for an All-In-One PC when coupled with graphics card option; $1,000 entry-point marks good value...
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Touch control can be buggy and turn off upon some restarts...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2012-04-22 03:39:13
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The ThinkCentre Edge 91z represents a blend of good-value, mid-range performance and intelligent functionality, complimented by handy extras like multi-finger, touch-screen control. It's built into a somewhat monolithic but elegantly simple design that...
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Full HD screen with twofinger touch control; Powerful for an AllInOne PC when coupled with graphics card option; $1,000 entrypoint marks good value...
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Touch control can be buggy and turn off upon some restarts...
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It may not match the sleek, silvery elegance of Apple’s iMac, but Lenovo’s ThinkCentre Edge 91z is a far more affordable option for people who want a compact all-in-one desktop computer. Lenovo’s ThinkCentre Edge 91z: available with Intel Core-i3, i5 a...
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There’s nothing particularly exciting about the ThinkCentre 91z, but it’s a safe choice if you simply want a compact desktop PC for routine office work. However, rivals such as Dell and HP are selling more stylish systems with more memory and disk spa...
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Lenovo's ThinkCentre 91z 7075D2G is a more suitable business PC than most all-in-ones we look at, with the exception of Apple's iMac range. However, it's also a perfectly viable home computer, and its business origins provide a number of features that...
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The 7075D2G's outstanding three-year warranty and serious processor power make it good value, but it has a small hard disk...
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Lenovo's ThinkCentre Edge M91z is a stylish all-in-one designed for business users. The machine boasts a sleek, edge-to-edge glass screen, and excellent overall performance. It's not a high-end machine, so you do give up some features--namely fancy mul...
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Excellent performance, Pretty screen, pretty design...
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Lacks discrete graphics card...
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This sleek business All-in-One boasts excellent performance...
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The Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z ($1,386 direct) is the company's latest all-in-one designed for the SMB market, and as such it's less flashy than Lenovo's IdeaCentre consumer line. That isn't to say it's not attractive: Its black glossy minimalist d...
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Sleek allinone design. Powerful quadcore processor. Wireless Internet, keyboard, and mouse. VGA input. VESA wall mount kit...
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Glossy screen reflections. No 802.11a/n 5GHz support. No HDMI input to use monitor with consoles or other PCs. No USB 3.0 or eSATA ports. Only 30 days of Norton Internet Security updates.
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The Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z ($1,386 direct) is the company's latest all-in-one desktop designed for the SMB market, and as such it's less flashy than Lenovo's IdeaCentre consumer line. That isn't to say it's not attractive: Its black glossy minimal...
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Sleek all-in-one design, Powerful quad-core processor, Wireless Internet, keyboard, and mouse, VGA input, VESA wall mount kit...
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Glossy screen reflections, No 802,11a/n 5GHz support, No HDMI input to use monitor with consoles or other PCs, No USB 3,0 or eSATA ports, Only 30 days of Norton Internet Security updates...
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Lenovo's SMB-oriented ThinkCentre Edge line expands to the all-in-one desktop space with the ThinkCentre Edge 91z. It's reasonably priced, powerful, and can give the iMac a run for its place in a design studio...
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It’s difficult to explain why all-in-one PCs aren’t more popular on the current market. For instance, notebooks also have a worse price/performance ratio compared to desktop PCs. Yet they are being sold in heaps, despite the fact that many are buying t...
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All-in-one (AIO) computers make a lot of sense if you want to minimise the clutter on and around your desktop, but need more computing muscle and/or screen space than your average notebook delivers. Apple's iMac is the benchmark for this kind of system, b...
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Attractive price, Good performance, Powerfrugal, Six USB ports, VGAin port, Wireless keyboard and mouse...
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Reflective screen, Poor keyboard build quality, Oversized Delete key right next to Enter key, Awkward tilt stand, Integrated graphics, No USB 3.0 support...
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The ThinkCentre Edge 91z performs well, although a discrete GPU option would be welcome for graphically demanding workloads. We'd also appreciate dual-band Wi-Fi, USB 3.0 support, a less glossy screen, a slot-loading optical drive and a better keyboard. T...
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