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"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."

I have been an HP user for a long period of time. and I can tell you their computers are not engineered to last! based on what I have heard from my friends, lenovo makes good quality laptops second only to unibody macbooks when it comes to build quality. I assume the same must be true for this desktop computer.

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

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