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October 2010
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21 Reviews
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5 Reviews
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The editors liked
All in one
Space-saving design
Screen is huge and beautiful
There are multiple options for mounting computer to wall
Desktop or workstation with available accessories
Ample processing power
Ample storage
Includes a limited on-site 3 years parts / 3
Beautiful 23" 1080p display
Nice touch response
No extra power brick required
Fits great into office settings
Solid overall performance
Space saving energy efficient design
Great performance
Multitouch display option extends the system’s possibilities
Builtto last even in tough work environments
Toolless design allows for easy upgrades
Allows for quick and easy setups
3 year onsite warranty is standard
Mic with noise cancellation is perfect for VOIP calls without headsets
Green friendly packaging
Convenient top switch to
Lenovo brings the professional features of the ThinkPad to a spacesaving allinone form factor
Tool-free internal access
Strong general performance for the category
Compact all-in-one form factor. Full 1080p HD display. VGA in. Dual monitor support. Simple multi-touch interface. Intelligent mix of desktop and notebook components. Multiple stand options. Easy to service.
Speedy Core i5 CPU
Sterling productivity-app performance
Uncluttered design
Easily upgradable
The editors didn't like
The system speakers are anemic
So for anything but basic alerts plan on buying an external upgrade
No reason to use the touch panel
Design is a little dated
No keyboard hot keys
No discrete GPU
Tray-load DVD drive
Expensive compared to rivals
Speakers are not equipped for serious music playback
No 3D card option
Webcam does not provide very good image quality
Despite a higher priced system there are no eSata
USB 3.0 or Firewire ports
The otherwise compelling monitor display isn’t as vivid as the best allinone PCs.
Display appears a bit dim
Matte screen dulls colors on videos. No eSATA. A couple of trialware/bloatware programs. External DVI requires an adapter.
The simple design of Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z is a clear benefit to businesses, as it takes up no more space than is necessary and can be handled all day long without smudging or breaking....
Abstract: Desktop PC Review: Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z The CEO's DesktopOctober 21, 2010By Eric GrevstadiPhones and iPads aren't the only things sneaking into the enterprise by way of the home consumer. There's the all-in-one desktop PC -- a computer built into an...
Tool-free internal access, Strong general performance for the category
Display appears a bit dim
Lenovo’s business-ready all-in-one brings the ThinkPad feel to the world of multitouch desktops--and it doesn’t disappoint. Shop for the ThinkCentre M90z MerchantPriceMerchant Rating $1085.99 Learn More » 5 Reviews » $1099.09 Learn More » 5 Reviews »...
Space saving energy efficient design, great performance, multitouch display option extends the system’s possibilities, builtto last even in tough work environments, toolless design allows for easy upgrades, allows for quick and easy setups, 3 year onsite warranty is standard, mic with noise cancellation is perfect for VOIP calls without headsets, green friendly packaging, convenient top switch to
Speakers are not equipped for serious music playback, no 3D card option, webcam does not provide very good image quality, despite a higher priced system there are no eSata, USB 3.0 or Firewire ports
Consumers looking for serious multimedia machines will want to look else where. Sure, the M90z's processor can handle plenty of multimedia intensive tasks, like HD video playback, but there are many other more alluring all-in-one machines geared towa...
Expensive versus competition, Tested model was overpowered for most office work
In our test configuration, the business-oriented M90z is overkill for most office tasks. Configuration options, however, can bring down the price while still delivering a peppy big-screen office PC. ...
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Published: 2010-08-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Lenovo might be best known for their ThinkPad notebooks and ominous black ThinkStation desktops, but the company continues to push ahead with its range of all-in-ones. The new Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z is aimed at both consumer and business users, and wh...
Beautiful 23" 1080p display, Nice touch response, No extra power brick required, Fits great into office settings, Solid overall performance
No reason to use the touch panel, Design is a little dated, No keyboard hot keys, No discrete GPU, Tray-load DVD drive, Expensive compared to rivals
In our SiSoftware SANDRA tests, the ThinkCentre M90z was competitive, but didn't stand out, which is to be expected for a mid-range AIO machine. The CPU was without a doubt the system's strong point, as the 3.2GHz Core i5-630 managed to power through ...
Compact all-in-one form factor. Full 1080p HD display. VGA in. Dual monitor support. Simple multi-touch interface. Intelligent mix of desktop and notebook components. Multiple stand options. Easy to service.
Matte screen dulls colors on videos. No eSATA. A couple of trialware/bloatware programs. External DVI requires an adapter.
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z desktop is a conglomeration of innovative features, all mixed together to give you a very good all-in-one PC for business users. If you "get" or need touch computing in your business, this is the one to get....
All in one, space-saving design, screen is huge and beautiful, there are multiple options for mounting computer to wall, desktop or workstation with available accessories, ample processing power, ample storage, includes a limited on-site 3 years parts / 3
The system speakers are anemic, so for anything but basic alerts plan on buying an external upgrade