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Lenovo’s new ThinkCentre A63 Desktop for small to medium businesses

16 January 2010 726 views One Comment

After successful launch of ThinkPad T series notebooks, Lenovo has added new model to its ThinkCentre desktop series, named as ThinkCentre A63. It provides a friendly environment to small and medium businesses with support to Window 7 and latest AMD Sempron processors, AMD Athlon II processors and AMD Phenom II processors for fast boot-up time. It has dual independent displays for an expanded work area.

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ThinkCentre A63 Desktop has 1TB hard drive and up to 1333 MHz DDR3 memory, so that users can access and store documents and multimedia files. High-resolution webcam and preloaded Skype application allow users to attend their business meetings without leaving office. It is made of green material and also have the GREENGUARD certification. This desktop has been tested for up to 2,000 different chemical emissions.

The ThinkCentre A63 comes with a graphics card that supports dual monitors. Now users can keep their hard drives after retiring their PCs to ensure important business data remains with its enhanced security tool. This durable and ergonomic desktop is available with ThinkPlus Priority Support Service plan. This program helps IT staff, as it allows 24×7 priority call to advanced technical support for issues regarding Lenovo hardware and preloaded software applications.

ThinkCentre A63 desktop also features ThinkVantage Technologies, which include Rescue and Recovery for files recovery and a Power Manager for easily managing and remotely controlling a PC’s energy usage, even when it is turned off. ThinkCentre A63 desktop will be available by mid-January 2010, for $329.


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