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This power packed ThinkCentre business desktop computer comes with an AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 4400+ processor running at 2.20GHz. The 80GB SATA hard drive has great speed and plenty of space to store your important files. This model includes a CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive. The Lenovo ThinkCentre A61 9144-ALU Desktop PC has 1GB of DDR2 RAM standard and 2 slots available. The motherboard also comes with state-of-the-art ATI Radeon X1250 Graphics. And all these components run with stability thanks to Microsoft's Windows XP Pro operating system. This Lenovo ThinkCentre A61 9144-ALU Desktop PC is small, but it's ready to work hard for your business.

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  • I don't mind either Bauer or Albert review computers, but guys, come on review some good spec computers like you used to. anyway I still love the show.

  • Good review, not that good product. 5/5

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  • @pigflesh gaming is a waste of Computer time!! people should get with the times,, theres Xbox, Playstation, The Cube, Genesis, and so forth!

  • @Saaduk92 yeah, 80 gig would get used up if quick if ur running Vista with all the freakin Updates,,,I got like..10 gigs worth of updates! Jeesh!

  • @nikyjim All Computers are Crap!

  • Well, look. We still have a couple Windows 98 machines at my school with 10/12 GB HDD's. The reason we still have them: SERVERS. We have 6 74 GB HDD's in our servers in RAID, so... yeah. So, therefore, an 80 GB HDD is more than fine for a common business applications.

  • It's laid out nice on the inside, but then again, it has a rather small hard drive (that's why they allow for expansion?) Also, word docs take up about 50kb of space for each average document (no pics)

    Plus, for all you people who are saying that it sucks, Athlon dual cores are good, and some of the higher-end athlons can be used for some light gaming. For showing presentations and typing things etc., I think it's a fair machine.

  • there are alot of companies i know of that have virtual machines live to desktop from a virtual machine server in practice. I myself know of 2 people who work for their companies as head of their companies IT field. so Honestly I know alot of companies who do it.

  • I mentioned this on another video and I'll mention it again, STOP blindly looking at from a computing point of view. How many business do you honestly know that have even begun to implement that? Honestly.

    No business has utilised it yet; they still use hard drives to store their data and then back it up on other devices. So OF COURSE the HDD space matters!

  • has anyone here hear of virtual computing? wow... people really need to watch hak5 and catch up on tech... the hard drive space does not even matter!

  • You fucking retard, I didn't say it WAS for gaming.

    Even for business it's crap. A business would fill up 80gb ridiculously quickly, and one gig of ram is fucking shit for multi tasking.

    Are you honestly that mentally challenged? Fuckwit.

  • it's NOT for gaming dumbshit it's for a fucking BUSINESS your not going to be strangling Koreans in crysis while typing up your 40 page summary of the last meeting are you?

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