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If you love the old-school look of Lenovo ThinkPads, but you want desktop performance and pricing, check out Lenovo's ThinkCentre M91p series. This machine packs second-generation Intel processors into a slim, retro-style case. The Lenovo ThinkCentre M...

The Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p is a solid performer at a reasonable price. It lacks a Blu-ray disc drive and integrated Wi-Fi, but shop around online and you may grab a bargain...
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The USFF version of Lenovo's ThinkCentre M91p packs a significant punch in a small package. Utilizing an Intel "S" low power processor and a 150W external AC power adapter, it's also incredibly energy efficient.

The Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p hits most of the relevant marks for an enterprise-class desktop PC. The Q67 chipset gives it advanced security and management features and the Core i5 "S" processor delivers high speed, quad core performance with truly impr...
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The Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p ($1,180 direct) is one of those utilitarian-looking, ubiquitous business desktops that seem to be on the desks of a lot of workers across the United States and around the world. There's a good reason for that: The Lenovo Thi...

Compact form factor, High build quality, Includes PCI card slot, DisplayPort jack, Easily serviced...

No HDMI, eSATA, USB 3,0 ports, Only one-year warranty included, Uses external power supply...

The Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p defines the enterprise-class desktop, with an easy-to-service yet sturdy chassis. Its Intel Core i5 processor will satisfy your workers for a while...
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If you love the old-school look of Lenovo ThinkPads, but you want desktop performance and pricing, check out Lenovo's ThinkCentre M91p series. This machine packs second-generation Intel processors into a slim, retro-style case. Our review model, priced...

Plenty of USB ports...

Poor performance, for the price...

It has the look of an old-school ThinkPad, but you can get similar performance and better specs at a lower price. Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p: Business-Class Desktop PC Lacks Frills Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p Review, by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal August 1, 2011...
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Not so long ago, if you wanted a compact business PC, you'd have to dial down your performance expectations and pay several hundred dollars extra for the convenience of saving a few inches of office space. But the Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p 02...

Compact design, Full-size hard drive and optical drive increase upgrade potential, Supports Intel vPro technology...

Limited expansion options, Potential warranty confusion...

An innovate design, full-size drives, built-in security, and remote management features make the M91p Ultrasmall compact business PC a good choice for space-strapped work groups...
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Updated: 2013-09-14 04:24:06
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S We used the Performance Test benchmark suite from PassMark Software to gauge the strengths and weaknesses of the M91p’s various components. Overall, the Lenovo got a score of 1,193, which is respectable for a computer its size. Its Intel Core i5-250...

Good internal space management; good speed.

Not much room for upgrades; integrated graphics performance is low.
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