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Dawn of the $399 Enterprise DesktopBy Enterprise IT Planet StaffSeptember 21, 2007
Lenovo follows up on its promise to revive its IBM-rooted presence in the desktop market with a desktop that sports an all-new look and a tiny physical profile, the ThinkCentre A61e. But, does it stack up? Were going to take a look at what this new design has to offer. Remember IBM?
Lenovos goal for the desktop space is three fold make computing simpler, lower the total cost of ownership and increase PC availability and control. In this case, lowering the total cost of ownership includes a greener, more Earth-friendly machine. The ThinkCentre A61eAbout the size of a big city phone book and looking like a 1980s VCR, Lenovo touts the A61e PC as being the smallest, quietest, and the most energy efficient computer on the market today, which may make a big splash in the newly energy conscious enterprise community. Not only is it small, silent, inexpensive and energy efficient but its built with 90 percent recyclable resources AND its packaged and shipped with 90 percent recycled packaging material. Since the ThinkCentre A61e is the very first desktop PC to run one of the two available all-new AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual core chips or the AMD Sempron single core chip, and exceeding the U.S. EPA Energy Star 4.0 criteria with a 85 percent efficient power supply, its sure to catch the attention of those businesses who are committed to being environmentally responsible. The A61e is the first desktop built by Lenovo to achieve EPEAT Gold Status, which is the highest standing that a product can get. And if that isnt enough to catch the eye of even the most die-hard environmentalists, Lenovo even offers a renewable energy source to power the A61e. Consuming just half of the energy of a typical desktop computer, the A61e can run up to 12 hours on the reusable solar powered-pack. But since this is a pricey add-on for a desktop unit, it may be best to let it save you money on your electric bill. What do I get for 399 of my hard earned dollars?While the A61e isnt a powerhouse or the ultimate gaming machine, it is a business-class, ultra-small form-factor desktop. Weighing in at 8 pounds, the standard A61e model comes with the following components:
SummaryThe $399 (after rebate) deal of course does not include a monitor or flat screen making the ThinkCenter A61e better suited as a replacement computer rather then a new installation. Lenovo will also securely recycle your old PC when you upgrade to a new PC, and they are offering a $50 mail in rebate on top of that, but only if you take advantage of their recycling program. Clearly Lenovo is engaging a greener, more environmentally conscious electronics community as recognized by Greenpeace in their "Guide to Greener Electronics". Lenovo garnered a tie with rival computer giant Dell, both with a score of 7.3 of a possible rating of 10. Sadly HP rates in at only 5.3. If your business is planning a large rollout, or particularly those educational, medical or financial organizations that are undergoing a computer refresh, you may want to check this deal out. Ultimately we give the machine a big thumbs-up for its efficiency, clever engineering and environmentally friendly approach.
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