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Lenovo A Series Desktop PC for Businesses

Aug 29 2008, 1:00pm CDT | by

Lenovo A Series Desktop PC for Businesses
 
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Lenovo has announced a new A series ThinkCenter desktop line aimed at businesses. A variety of models are available with different features. Some models take advantage of ATI hybrid CrossFireX graphics and offer DisplayPort support optionally with an add-in card.

All computers in the series include a 15-month stability warranty. Dash 1.1. Express repair, and environmental certifications. The ThinkCenter A62 starts at $399 without a display and the series will be available starting in September. The 19-inch A-series LCD retails for $239.

"IT departments, especially in the business world, don't like change," said Dilip Bhatia, executive director, global desktop marketing, Lenovo. "The new ThinkCentre A62 was built to provide business customers with longer PC buying cycles. It combines top-notch performance, manageability and environmental responsibility in a high value machine."

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