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- - PC 130 W
- - AMD Athlon BE-2350 2,1 GHz
- - 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM
- - 160 GB DVD±RW
- - AMD Radeon X1200
- - Windows Vista Business
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tech2.com
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2011-10-03 22:41:55 |
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70%
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ld2.ciol.com
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2011-10-03 22:41:55 |
Inadvertently, this machine reminded me of the original IBM ThinkCenter workstation. The formula is still as right now as it was then. A space-saving design, classy black color, guaranteed longevity and all the scalable functionality you need. Th...
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Hardwareinreview.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:41:55 |
Im really impressed with the ThinkCentre A61e in terms of hardware and price, but every level of software it comes with is horrible. You dont want Windows Vista on your business desktop computers. Fortunately there is an option to have Windows XP pr...
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v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:41:55 |
If you looking for a no-frills home-office PC and don’t have much desk space, then Lenovo’s Thinkcentre A61e might be just what you need. An ultra-small desktop measuring just 275x242x81mm (wxdxh), and weighing a mere 3.72kg, the A61e can be u...
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80%
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:41:55 |
Really compact, green, and all business, the Lenovo ThinkCentre a61e ($659 direct) is a sub-$700 business PC for those business owners who want to spend wisely. In addition to the systems reasonable price, the a61e is compact (helping your office sp...
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80%
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Howstuffworks.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:41:55 |
Lenovos ThinkCentre A61e series of desktop computers are designed for business users who are looking for small form factor PCs that still offer decent performance. These diminutive desktop systems arent blistering speed demons by any means, but their...
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60%
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computershopper.com
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2011-10-03 22:41:55 |
Within a few years, we imagine it will be possible—if not outright likely—that your computer will only be seen if you want it to be. The low-to-midrange models out there just keep getting smaller, and most every company is getting into th...
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64%
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