An Elegant, if Pricey, Small Business Computer
Small business owners looking to add a little prestige to their desktop might consider upgrading their desktop PC to Lenovo's ThinkCentre M90z. This small business desktop features an all-in-one design for a clean, elegant look along with a 23-inch touchscreen display.
This is no cheap PC, but our sister site, HardwareCentral.com takes a close look at what the small business desktop offers, and if it's worth the price.
iPhones 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 LCD monitor, familiar from the likes of Apple's iMac and HP's TouchSmart and increasingly showing up in the corporate world as well.
Lenovo has staked quite a claim in the clutter-free category. Back in January we reviewed and liked the ThinkCentre A70z, a Core 2 Duo desktop concealed in a 19-inch flat-panel display, and today we're testing that machine's bigger, faster, touchscreened sibling, the ThinkCentre M90z.
Read the complete article: Desktop PC Review: Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z
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