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    Lenovo ThinkCentre A51 Ultra Small Review

    Posted on Monday, October 31 2005 @ 02:02:24 CET by LSDsmurf


    The Lenovo ThinkCentre A51's black case, which still carries the IBM logo, isn't as big as most "small form-factor" computers, but it houses a complete PC that can meet the computing needs of basic business users without exacerbating cubical clutter. Equipped with a 3-GHz Pentium 4 531 CPU and 512MB of DDR2-533 SDRAM, the $1148 ThinkCentre A51 earned a score of 79 on our WorldBench 5 benchmark test--hardly blistering, but comparable to the performance of other systems running the same CPU. It's certainly fast enough to handle most mainstream business applications.. You can learn more about this desktop PC over at pcworld.com's full test report.

    Link: PC World

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