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Dazzling Student Desktops
ThinkCentre A61e
Editor's review: 4 out of 5
ThinkCentre A61e
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2007's Best Example of Green Design Practices
in a High-Volume Consumer Product
ThinkCentre A61e
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"When it comes to small form factor PCs, the Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e is the one to beat. Highly recommended."
"I've seen a lot of mid-range workstations in my careers as a technician and a hardware reviewer; so far, the Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e is the most innovative. It uses little electricity, offers great performance, supports all of the necessary devices and peripherals, and it's solidly built. ... Sometimes "small" means "fragile" and "difficult to work on." In this instance, none of these things are true."
"Whether or not you'll forsake this compact, eco-friendly unit for a more watt-hungry, less-recyclable, but oh-so-sexier gamer PC, you should take note of the many green design features that the Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e packs because it provides a very clear look at the future of computers."
"Compact PC models, such as Lenovo's ThinkCentre A61e desktop or Dell's Inspiron 531, are more efficient than standard desktops and save space as well as power (the A61e is about the size of a 3-inch-thick notebook binder)."
"New ThinkCentre A61e systems combines excellent efficiency with a very affordable price."
"Besides its very low power consumption, the A61e incorporates several other green design features that I expect will become much more commonplace over the next few years."
"The ThinkCentre desktop packs in full-size PC performance with the latest technologies such as ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery, which lets educators bounce back quickly from software crashes or virus attacks. As the first EPEAT Gold Rated PC, it is Energy Star 4.0 compliant, consuming less power, emitting less heat and producing less noise than any of the company's other desktops."
Model: ThinkCentre A61e
— District Administration Magazine, November 2007
"While larger than the HP and Apple units, the Lenovo A61e's solid, silent performance and strong environmental credentials make it an excellent fit in small and home offices. And, with prices starting at $399 for a Windows XP machine with a low-end AMD Sempron LE 1150 processor (our test unit's configuration costs $659), it's a strong value."
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