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Painless setup and fast boot timesDurable and portable constructionDoes what it sets out to do with minimal fuss
All-in-one unit takes up very little space
Screen is brilliant and large enough for easily viewing photos from across a large room
Functions extremely well as a dedicated multimedia machine and as a desktop computer
In my setup it serves as an info hub
Much better value than a nettop for not much more money
Saves company’s not only space
But also saves them money
Clean design
Solid feature set
Better expandability options than with most AIO’s
Great support and warranty
Overall a good business machine with a healthy amount of multimedia prowess
Compact all in one design
Fast boot times
Easy setup
6 USB ports
Business-oriented all-in-one PC. Limited bloatware (just an Office trial). Wireless keyboard and mouse. Serial port. Under $1
000. ThinkVantage Utilities
Including rescue and recovery. Integrated power supply.
Relatively strong components
Swift productivity performer
Very fast boot time
Compact design
The editors didn't like
Low resolution for the screen sizeMediocre wireless keyboard and mouse bundleFiddly to upgrade internal components
If used as a desktop computer
4GB would have been better
But you can upgrade for <$100
Included keyboard and mouse are very basic
Lacks an SD card slot
Lacks a video output port for running a dualmonitor setup
No firewire or eSata ports
No Bluetooth
Constant hard drive access noises
No secondary video output port
Less than 1080p resolution. Check your software for Windows 7 compatibility. Keyboard is a little spongy.
All-in-one unit takes up very little space, screen is brilliant and large enough for easily viewing photos from across a large room, functions extremely well as a dedicated multimedia machine and as a desktop computer, in my setup it serves as an info hub
If used as a desktop computer, 4GB would have been better, but you can upgrade for <$100; included keyboard and mouse are very basic
Relatively strong components, Swift productivity performer, Very fast boot time, Compact design
Uninspiring aesthetics, Somewhat pricey
The business-centric A70z tackles productivity chores better than similarly priced all-in-ones, and it boots quickly out-of-the-box. Though it's bland-looking, its integrated power supply and wireless peripherals make it a good choice for cramped offi...
Much better value than a nettop for not much more money, saves company’s not only space, but also saves them money, clean design, solid feature set, better expandability options than with most AIO’s, great support and warranty, overall a good business machine with a healthy amount of multimedia prowess,
Lacks an SD card slot, lacks a video output port for running a dualmonitor setup, no firewire or eSata ports
Although the A70z was originally designed for large enterprises, mainstream and small businesses, Lenovo has since then realized that the A70z is also well suited for education institutions too. And we imagine that these systems would hold up great in...
The takeaway message is that, while the A70z is perfectly sufficient for Office applications, local and streaming media playback (even 1080p YouTube video and bandwidth-heavy Hulu) and even a little Photoshop meddling, this isn't a gaming PC and nor is it...
Business-oriented all-in-one PC. Limited bloatware (just an Office trial). Wireless keyboard and mouse. Serial port. Under $1,000. ThinkVantage Utilities, including rescue and recovery. Integrated power supply.
Less than 1080p resolution. Check your software for Windows 7 compatibility. Keyboard is a little spongy.
The Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z can work as the primary PC in your business if you're the sole proprietor, or as the PC for your staff and receptionist. It's an all-in-one business PC that may make "more sense" than other consumer-grade alternatives...
Painless setup and fast boot timesDurable and portable constructionDoes what it sets out to do with minimal fuss
Low resolution for the screen sizeMediocre wireless keyboard and mouse bundleFiddly to upgrade internal components
If it hasn't emerged already, the theme of our experience with the A70z was a singular one of competency. It did what we expected it to do, it contained no nasty surprises, but it also didn't bowl us over with anything particularly special. The unit we re...
Lenovo ThinkCentre A70Z 1165A3U: The A70Z is an effective all-in-one PC for an office environment. With a matte finish 19" LCD, reflection and glare are not an issue, making it easy on the eyes for extended use. Using desktop hardware allowed Lenovo t...
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Published: 2010-02-09, Author: Elias , review by: techworld.com
The Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z is a little underdone considering it doesn't have an SD card slot or built-in wireless networking, but it's nevertheless a zippy machine on which you can comfortably run office applications and more. It will cope with image...
Abstract: Which is prettier, a one-piece or a two-piece? The answer might be different in 's swimsuit issue, but in IT management it's clearly the former: An all-in-one PC and LCD monitor a la Apple's iMac is far more elegant than a conventional desktop plus m...