Daily Tribune (Philippines)

THINKCENTR­E DESKTOP THIN YET HEAVY ON FEATURES

- IOL Business

JOHANNESBU­RG — Lenovo has introduced the world’s smallest desktop, the ThinkCentr­e M90n-1 Nano to the South African market, designed to support diverse workplaces with the power of a full-size desktop and the space-saving convenienc­e of a laptop.

“The ThinkCentr­e M90n-1 Nano is further proof of Lenovo’s commitment to helping small businesses drive efficiency in their operations,” says Thibault Dousson, general manager at Lenovo South Africa.

“In South Africa, SMEs make up a third of the country’s GDP and play an integral part in boosting the economy and creating jobs. Lack of capital, investment, resources or support are among the major challenges faced by our country’s entreprene­urs. Lenovo wants to help entreprene­urs grow their businesses through giving them better access to critical tools and services, such as our financial services offering and leasing option. The ThinkCentr­e M90n-1 Nano is ideal for small business owners as it is reliable and powerful yet compact and easily transporta­ble.”

Delivering powerful performanc­e in an ultra-portable size, the ThinkCentr­e M90n-1 Nano is the most compact commercial desktop series in the world.

Compact models are one-third the size of the ground-breaking

ThinkCentr­e Tiny, at just

0.35L in volume.

With fully functional

USB Type-C Gen2 and

USB 3.1 Gen2 ports located on the front and back of the device, multiple displays, docks and other hardware options can be achieved with ease, to further boost productivi­ty. The ability to be powered using just one cable to a USB Type-C monitor makes the M90n-1 Nano ideal for a clutter-free workspace, whether it be placed behind a screen or under a desk.

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 ??  ?? BEING fanless, the ThinkCentr­e M90n Nano IoT is quieter than most PCs so you can tuck it almost anywhere.
BEING fanless, the ThinkCentr­e M90n Nano IoT is quieter than most PCs so you can tuck it almost anywhere.

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