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Lenovo TopSeller ThinkCentre A70z AIO Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93GHz 4GB 320GB DVDRW 19"WXGA+ bgn GNIC W7P64

Audio

Audio Output Type Sound card

General

Chassis Form Factor All-in-one

Color Business Black

Weight 17.600 lb(s)

Memory

RAM (installed) 4 GB

RAM (max) 4 GB

RAM Technology DDR3 SDRAM

Cache Memory (installed) 3 MB

Operating System

OS Provided Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

Optical Drive Information

CD/DVD Type DVD?RW

Processor

Chipset Type Intel G41 Express

Data Bus Speed 1066 MHz

# Processors Installed 1

# Processors Supported 1

Processor Manufacturer Intel

Processor Model Number E7500

Processor Speed 2.93 GHz

Processor Type Intel Core 2 Duo

Protocols

Networking Protocol IEEE 802.11n (draft)

Networking Protocol IEEE 802.11g

Networking Protocol IEEE 802.11b

Networking Protocol Gigabit Ethernet

Networking Protocol Fast Ethernet

Networking Protocol Ethernet

Standards

Compliant Standards Energy Star 5.0

Compliant Standards RoHS

Storage

Hard Drive Capacity 320 GB

Hard Drive Interface SATA 3.0 Gbps

Spindle Speed 7200 rpm

Video

Video Card Intel GMA X4500

Display Size 19 in

External Resolution (max) 1440 x 900

Actual Weight 17.60 lb(s)

Compatibility Notes Widescreen features:

(1440x900) TFT color, anti-glare, CCFL backlight, 300 nits, 16:10 aspect ratio, 1000:1 contrast ratio

Camera on top of screen, 1.3-megapixel, fixed focus, integrated microphone (mono), LED indicator

Contents System unit, USB Preferred PRO Keyboard, USB Optical Wheel Mouse, software, documentation

Memory Notes 4GB PC3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM, maximum. There are two memory slots, both are occupied by a 2GB module.

NOTE: For systems configured with more than 3GB of memory and a 32-bit operating system, all memory may not be available due to system resource requirements. Addressing memory above 4GB requires a 64-bit operating system.

Video Memory: Because the graphics controller allocates system memory for graphics use, some applications may display a lower amount of available RAM than is installed.

O/S Notes Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64-bit edition is custom installed.

Physical Dimensions 14"h x 18.6"w x 2.9"d

Ports/Connectors Expansion slots: (1) Mini PCI Express

Expansion bays: (1) Slim (.5"h) external, (1) 3.5" internal

I/O:

(6) USB 2.0 (three side)

(1) Serial (side)

(1) RJ-45 Ethernet (side)

(1) Microphone

(1) Headphones

Power Notes Power supply: 130W, autosensing, 85%

Returns Policy This product is subject to our return policy. Please see our complete return policy for details.

Warranty - Labor 3 Years

Warranty - Parts 3 Years

That would be mine also. Absolutly need 4GB of ram

Lenovo TopSeller ThinkCentre A70z AIO Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93GHz 4GB 320GB DVDRW 19"WXGA+ bgn GNIC W7P64

Audio

Audio Output Type Sound card

General

Chassis Form Factor All-in-one

Color Business Black

Weight 17.600 lb(s)

Memory

RAM (installed) 4 GB

RAM Technology DDR3 SDRAM

Cache Memory (installed) 3 MB

Operating System

OS Provided Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

Optical Drive Information

CD/DVD Type DVD?RW

Processor

Chipset Type Intel G41 Express

Data Bus Speed 1066 MHz

# Processors Installed 1

# Processors Supported 1

Processor Manufacturer Intel

Processor Model Number E7500

Processor Speed 2.93 GHz

Processor Type Intel Core 2 Duo

Standards

Hard Drive Capacity 320 GB

Hard Drive Interface SATA 3.0 Gbps

Spindle Speed 7200 rpm

Video Card Intel GMA X4500

Display Size 19 in

External Resolution (max) 1440 x 900

Camera on top of screen, 1.3-megapixel, fixed focus, integrated microphone (mono), LED indicator

Contents System unit, USB Preferred PRO Keyboard, USB Optical Wheel Mouse, software, documentation

Memory Notes 4GB PC3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM, maximum. There are two memory slots, both are occupied by a 2GB module.

Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64-bit edition is custom installed.

Physical Dimensions 14"h x 18.6"w x 2.9"d

Ports/Connectors Expansion slots: (1) Mini PCI Express

Expansion bays: (1) Slim (.5"h) external, (1) 3.5" internal

I/O:

(6) USB 2.0 (three side)

(1) Serial (side)

(1) RJ-45 Ethernet (side)

(1) Microphone

(1) Headphones

Power Notes Power supply: 130W, autosensing, 85%

Returns Policy This product is subject to our return policy. Please see our complete return policy for details.

Warranty - Labor 3 Years

Warranty - Parts 3 Years

Another Good/Favorite Feature:

Engineered to last

Lenovo quality assurance tests show ThinkCentre has the lowest failure rates to date. A70z all-in-one PCs include the same rigid performance and reliability specifications as any other ThinkCentre PC.

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