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Lenovo ThinkCentre M93p Pro Reviews

expertreviews‘s review Edit

It's expensive, but this is a fast office-oriented mini PC that comes with plenty of added extras to help it stand out from the crowd
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Feb 09, 2014

computershopper‘s review Edit

The Tiny's not everyone's cup of tea—or quart of PC. It lacks internal expansion, which means you have to tether everything through the ports, which can lead to a mess of cables on your desk. And if you were expecting the M93p to serve double duty as a gaming rig, better dial that down, hotshot. But for certain corporate applications, like those mentioned above, and call centers, too, the Tiny is a great fit.Consider the ThinkCentre M93p Tiny anywhere small size and the ability to chain down or lock up the computer are paramount, and especially if you need up to three displays using two DisplayPorts. With this second-generation Tiny, Lenovo continues to cover all the bases, from (mainly) intelligent design to solid construction to excellent documentation to adequate and always-accessible tech support, all at a sensible price.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 22, 2013

PC World‘s review Edit

Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M93p Tiny is aptly named, but it will be of more interest to businesses than consumers. If you’re looking for a small HTPC, Intel’s even smaller NUC might be a better choice (it has a Mini HDMI port). The Tiny’s rugged design and VESA mounting options are just the ticket for a business to deploy to an office full of employees.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 11, 2013

The average pro reviews rating is 7.7 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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