I'm not one of those people who believes the traditional ATX PC form factor is dead, but I do think the general computing populace is rapidly moving away from larger boxes.
I'm not one of those people who believes the traditional ATX PC form factor is dead, but I do think the general computing populace is rapidly moving away from larger boxes.
I was so happy with this purchase, because I saved about $300 over the lowest street price. The computer was brand new and works like a gem! Although I am an advanced level computer user who has built more than 15 computers, I would prefer a Lenovo desktop or laptop to something I built.
Lenovo is the consumer branding for IBM, so, it's an IBM and they've had long enough to get it right. And they have! I got an extra 4GB memory installed just for good measure, and it has 1TB of hard drive, so the result is that everything runs seamlessly and with great speed.
It's fast; silent; and it starts up very quickly
nothing
There's so much happening in the world of mobile computing, that it's easy to forget that the advances that underpin the latest releases also help out at the serious end of the market. Lenovo's ThinkCentre M92p Tiny is on hand to try to get you to rethink this stance.
Robust design; Good connection options; VESA mountable; Flexible accessories
Poor RAM configuration; Sluggish performance; Poor graphics prowess; Small hard drive; DisplayPort or VGA only
There's so much happening in the world of mobile computing, that it's easy to forget that the advances that underpin the latest releases also help out at the serious end of the market. Lenovo's ThinkCentre M92p Tiny is on hand to try to get you to rethink this stance.
The chassis is weighty and solid; and boasts a great slimmed down design that is certainly sober and functional; but attractive enough at the same time too.
The reality is somewhat different though; and in practice we found the Lenovo M92p Tiny sluggish; prone to crashing; and generally one of the most negative user experiences we've had the misfortune of sitting in front of
We've purchased four of these (although the first two were slightly different model, which did not have WiFi). They are used daily in our business and don't have any problem handling multiple applications. We are typically running our Sage ACT!
Myth and fairy tales have long shown that the smallest hero with the brains always emerge victorious against giants. Like David confronting an industry of Goliaths, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M92p Tiny puts Intel's 3rd Generation Core processors into a chassis that's only the height of a golf ball.
Wonderfully small; Well featured; Versatile; performable customisations options
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Unless internal expansion is required, we can find little wrong with the ThinkCentre M92p Tiny as a business-class ultra-small-form-factor PC.
Compact 'one-litre' form factor; Four USB 3.0 ports; Business-grade manageability; Monitor-mountable; Multi-monitor support
No internal expansion; Lacks Wi-Fi as standard; Entry-level CPU lacks vPro support
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M92 is a very versatile mini-system with good performance and business features
The compact Lenovo ThinkCentre M92P's standout feature is its small size (for a desktop PC) and easy portability, but how good a machine can come in such a small package?
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