Lenovo announces new ThinkCentre M series desktops

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Lenovo has announced a new lineup of ThinkCentre M desktops centered on adaptability. Power users will welcome the performance and upgradeability of tower and small form factor systems, capable of handling the most demanding tasks. Lenovo’s ThinkCentre Tiny’s modularity offers numerous clutter-free workspace options including in more inhospitable environments thanks to rigorous testing processes. Here are some highlights of the new ThinkCentre M series of desktops.

  • New 8th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro™, Thunderbolt™ 3 and USB-C ports, reduced footprint for tower and small form factor chassis
  • Trusted Platform Module security chip, physical Chassis E-lock
  • Manageability enabled with Intel vPro, Smart Power-On, and PCIe expansion card options with select models

ThinkCentre M920 and M720 tower (t) and small form factor (s)

Featuring the latest 8th Gen Intel® Core™ (Coffee Lake) with vPro™ capability (on M920), the updated M series desktops offer a clean and sleek business black chassis with reduced depth for smaller workspaces. The updated M series adds new features for a better end-user experience. PCIe expansion cards, like Thunderbolt™ or discrete graphics, offer investment protection; chassis E-Lock protects key components inside the chassis by detecting unauthorized intrusion and locking the chassis from inside and Smart Power-On, available on select models, allows users to press Alt + P to power up a desktop that is out of reach.

ThinkCentre M920 and M720 will be available in July 2018. Pricing will be revealed closer to availability.

ThinkCentre M920 and M720 Tiny (M920x, M920q, M720q)

Incorporating many of the features of their bigger brothers, the Tiny series shrinks everything down to a one-liter form factor, now with even more expansion options. The M720 and M920 Tiny family will mark the industry’s first one-liter form factor desktop with PCIe expansion options. The M720 Tiny will have two separate options for either quad Network Interface Card or Serial port expansion. In addition, the M920 Tiny family will add a Thunderbolt™ port expansion option and the M920x Tiny will also support a discrete graphics option.

The Tiny Eco-System

Different mount and stand kits along with multi-monitor capability allow users to adapt to a variety of use cases such as point-of-sale retail, financial institutions or other space-constrained environments. The versatile Tiny-in-One displays can transform your Tiny PC into a touch-enabled all-in-one PC. Simply tuck the M series Tiny into the back of the display and within seconds you’ll have a modular solution that is simple to deploy.

ThinkCentre M920 Tiny and M720 Tiny models will be available in July 2018. Pricing will be revealed closer to availability.

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