The low price tag doesn't mean you compromise on features. The ThinkCentre E50 still includes all the added features you'd expect in a ThinkCentre - a durable steel easy to service... more
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Video Memory: Shared Video Memory (UMA), Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0
Max Allocated RAM Size: 64 MB, 128 MB
Audio output
Type: Sound card - integrated
Compliant Standards: AC '97
Sound Output Mode: Stereo
Keyboard
Interface: PS/2
Keyboard Name: Preferred Pro Full-size
Mouse
Technology: Optical
Interface: USB
Features: Scroll
Manufacturer's product description
The low price tag doesn't mean you compromise on features. The ThinkCentre E50 still includes all the added features you'd expect in a ThinkCentre - a durable steel easy to service chassis and Rescue-and-Recovery - one-button data recovery solution that allows you to get back to work quickly in event of a software crash or virus attack. Encased in a new design, the ThinkCentre E50 delivers proven technologies, award-winning IBM service and support and data protection to simplify manageability throughout the ownership experience.
Operating system / software
OS Provided: DOS 2000 licence, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, DOS licence
OS Certified: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Software: PC Doctor, ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery, Norton Antivirus 2005 (90 days subscription), Access Program, Lotus Notes Stand-alone Client licence, Lotus SmartSuite Millennium licence, ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery
Advantages: The case dosn't look too bad Disadvantages: Addequate but outdated CPU
...significantly lower than Lenovo is 3Ghz upwards. Quite how the ThinkCentre A55 hopes to even try to compete with other manufacturers offering 3-4Ghz CPU's with a price tag of around £50 less is somewhat of a mystery. Having said that, as my mate has proven with flying colours.."there is one born every minute"
The memory installed is on a par with most budget PC's and is supplied with 512Mb DDR II SDRAM. Thankfully memory these days is a relatively cheap upgrade option.
The hard drive installed again is somewhat below acceptable for the price tag. The A55 is supplied with an 80Gb hard drive. Although this size of drive is acceptable, for £400 you would expect something around 100 -120Gb in size.
The graphics card is on-board as is the norm with all budget PC's. The graphics memory is shared with the PC's RAM and is adjustable via the PC...
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Advantages: very good processor with unique vast features. Disadvantages: the flat screen looks too fragile.
...Well I have to come with the review of PC computer. Lenevo think center is a brand of computer that never made waves in the computer market. But I decided to give it a try by buying it and wanted to get rid of the popular dell, IBM and apple computers for some time.
Well the lenovothink center computer has proved to be a bit different. Some features actually made me to purchase the product and are features like the administrator password, power on password, booting without mouse and key board, hard drive I/O control, usb control, serial port I/O control, boss Sequence control and diskette I/O control. These are the features that really made me to splash at about £250.60 on it.
The lenovo thinkcentre A55 9265 Pentium D 915 2.8 GHz computer has host of unique think vantage technologies at competitive price.
The processor...
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