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Publié: 2013-07-31, Auteur: Alan , review by: techradar.com
Robust design, Good connection options, VESA mountable, Flexible accessories
Poor RAM configuration, Sluggish performance, Poor graphics prowess, Small hard drive, DisplayPort or VGA only
Mini PCs represent a niche in any market, but the argument for them in the workspace isn't at all straightforward. Here we'd be more likely to back the concept of an all-in-one PC over a system like this, just because it's a neater overall solution. If y...
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M92P Tiny offers impressive processor power in a tiny package, but is caught between aspiring to be a full-fledged desktop and trying to be a high-quality media machine. Unfortunately, the lack of a Blu-ray drive, HDMI, stereo ou...
Extrait: I'm not one of those people who believes the traditional ATX PC form factor is dead, but I do think the general computing populace is rapidly moving away from larger boxes. All-in-ones and small form factor PCs that you can bolt onto the back of a monitor...
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Publié: 2012-11-08, Auteur: Charles , review by: zdnet.com
Compact 'onelitre' form factor, Four USB 3.0 ports, Businessgrade manageability, Monitormountable, Multimonitor support
No internal expansion, Lacks WiFi as standard, Entrylevel CPU lacks vPro support
Unless internal expansion is required, we can find little wrong with Lenovo's ThinkCentre M92p as a business-class small-form-factor PC (and there are bigger models in the range if expansion is required). Our review unit was only a moderate performer, but...
Extrait: Lenovo has been introducing Lenovo ThinkCentre, this PC is based on ultrathin host or some people called as barebone PC. ThinkCentre Tiny series is one of the barebone PC on the market come from China-based manufacturer. The compact Lenovo ThinkCentre sta...
The people responsible for engineering the Lenovo ThinkCentre M92 Tiny deserve at least a measure of respect for what they've accomplished. It's true that you could argue it's basically a notebook with the screen and battery stripped out, but they've made...
Publié: 2012-08-07, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Small size, Low power consumption, Plenty powerful enough for entry-to-mid level users, Intel management features make it more attractive to businesses, Easy to repair and upgrade, especially for its size
Slow hard drive and lower-end integrated graphics put a crimp in performance, Wireless and Bluetooth are optional upgrades, not a standard, and you can't get both dual-band wireless and Bluetooth in the same package, Bloatware and trialware abound
The Lenovo M92p is a solid upgrade over Core 2 Duo systems from three to five years ago—these are the kind of desktops that some businesses will be or already are replacing. You do make some sacrifices in speed—the dual-core processor can't keep up with q...
Publié: 2012-08-01, Auteur: Alex , review by: techworld.com
The ThinkCentre M92P offers impressive processor power in a tiny package, but it lacks the support of other powerful components. It's caught between aspiring to be a full-fledged desktop and trying to be a high-quality media machine. Unfortunately, th...