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ThinkCentre A70z All-in-one PC

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

Sleek. Space-saving. Progressive. ThinkCentre A70z is an all-in-one desktop. Sleek, serious business tools. Introducing our first commercial-grade, all-in-one desktop computer. Smart, secure and advanced PC technology disguised in an elegant, affordable, space-saving design. A70z is built to meet the challenges facing organizations today and tomorrow.

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  • In addition, M90z (the M-Series AIO designed for large enterprisees) features a physical on/off switch for their webcam to ensure better security for company IP.

  • Trends in video conferencing show that more offices are embracing VoIP to help cut costs in business communications. Moreover, echnology in video conferencing is getting better as Generation Y (and Z) business professionals are now settling in the workforce and are already well acquainted and demand such technology to conduct business (both local and global).

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  • HOW DO I KNOW IF MINES HAS A CAMERA OR NOT I BEEN TRY TO INSTALL ALL DAY... I HAVE THINK CENTER A70Z...

  • Most businesses (which is what this product is designed for) don't want non-management users having wifi or webcams.

  • @KennyMataz Yeah, i think the only acceptable as an extra can be the wireless mouse and keyboard...wi-fi and webcam should be always included!

  • @akinomotto sound so, but wifi as an extra, wireless keyboard and mouse extra, webcam extra, this kinda extra stuff annoys me, it should be all included

  • @KennyMataz I understand your worries regarding performance and price. I do hate AIOs with Atom processors and that kind of stuff (don't need to explain why) but in general, having an AIO with C2Duo for office and internet use is really more than that kind of users need.

    It's obvious the nature of the product makes it easier to carry everywhere, but it is still a desktop and is not intended to be moved very often.

    Anyway, this is a great product, and probably not the best for you and me...

  • @akinomotto i see your point, but who would want a non-portable laptop, because that is what this is and its not lenovo in general, its apple, dell & hp, aio's just are a rip off and i could see why you would buy one, they are very cool looking but when you get the stats of a netbook with the price of a gaming pc it just makes you think that companies care more about profit then perfection.

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