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The Lenovo Think Center M700 Tiny Desktop PC is a certified refurbished powerhouse featuring an Intel Quad Core i5-6500T processor, 8GB of RAM, and a speedy 240GB SSD. Designed for efficiency and connectivity, it includes multiple USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, and DisplayPort, all while maintaining a compact footprint. Perfect for professionals seeking performance without sacrificing space.
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Processor | 2.2 GHz core_i5 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR3 |
Hard Drive | 512 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | M700 |
Item model number | Thinkcentre M700 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 7 x 1.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.2 x 7 x 1.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR4 |
Flash Memory Size | 512 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 240.00 |
Power Source | AC |
A**D
Excellent value
I have a couple of these old Lenovo ThinkCentres. They're tiny, quiet, dependable, and they perform well. This one came with Windows 10 Pro and was easy to set up. The whole thing was up and running in about 10 minutes. It's got plenty of power, RAM, and drive space, and overall is an excellent bargain.Keep in mind that Lenovo business class machines have high-quality, durable components. If you shop around, you'll find some brand new off-brand mini pcs with specs similar to this one at a similar price. But read through the reviews, and you'll find that the quality of no-name brands is hit or miss, and they don't always last for the long haul.I've posted a photo of the rear of the M700, because several people have asked for it. In addition to the 2 USB ports on the front, you'll see there are four more on the back. Those are the four blue ports. The yellow port is for power, and there's also an Ethernet jack.The rear has two display ports. The seller includes one display port to HDMI adapter. If you want to use both display ports, you'll have to buy a second adapter on your own. They cost about $10-$25 here on Amazon.Most of the complaints about this product come from buyers who were surprised to find that WiFi and Bluetooth are not built-in. The product description says pretty clearly that the package includes USB adapters for WiFi and Bluetooth. They're in the box, but I don't happen to use them, so I can't vouch for their quality.The package includes: computer, 65W power adapter, USB adapters for Bluetooth and WiFi, a USB keyboard and USB mouse (both usable, but not spectacular). The unit had been well cleaned, which isn't always the case with refurbished computers, and it was well packaged to avoid damage.In case you're looking to run Linux, these machines run Ubuntu 20.04 without requiring any special configuration.
T**L
Small, quiet, reasonable PC for the price. Parts and info readily available. Support excellent.
I ordered this PC to set up a sort of a Zoom kiosk to use with a Meeting Owl. I also ordered a Lenovo VESA mount bracket, a VESA to pole mount bracket, and a TV stand to hang our display upon. I also added a wireless keyboard that includes a trackpad.Everything works better than I had hoped! The processor and memory on this are way beyond the minimum needed for Zoom. I note that this particular unit came with an already-installed 2-band WiFi + Bluetooth card and an internal antenna plus an external antenna ready to install. It also included a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter, a Bluetooth dongle (in case the internal one doesn't work, I guess) and a cheap wired mouse and keyboard. I glanced at the mouse and keyboard and didn't try them. I'll be donating them somewhere.The inexpensive "Timetec" 512GB SSD failed several months in, fortunately for me about three weeks before the 90-day warranty period expired. (I was getting hints all along, but I ignored them. Things like "No OS found" messages on startup, but the drive would work fine on the next boot.) I had already tossed the shipping container, so I requested and got permission to ship just the failed SSD to them, and they sent me a brand new KingFast F10 512GB SSD, already formatted with Windows, ready to install. NICE!While I was waiting for the replacement SSD I ordered another M700 Tiny PC from another vendor and noted that its internal WiFi, drive installation, and other options were slightly different. But it's really easy to slide the PC out of the VESA bracket and install the replacement. Perfect for my "kiosk."This is my first experience with the M700 Tiny, and I think it is very nicely engineered. Despite the small size, in my opinion, folks who have any level of experience servicing PCs will find this Lenovo on the "easier to service" end of the scale. The manuals and parts lists are readily available at Lenovo.com, and the parts are easy to source with careful searches on Amazon, eBay, and the other usual suspects.I'm quite happy with the purchase, and I can certainly recommend the vendor. All of my communications with the vendor happened via Amazon messages, and they responded quite quickly and professionally during the work week.
A**M
Wifi and Bluetooth are doggo, but otherwise the system is as advertised and well worth it.
The wifi and bluetooth dongles are cheap garbo, as are the mouse and keyboard. They won't stay connected to anything. The system itself, for the price, is absolutely worth it.
L**O
Very pleased with system. Extras added are questionable.
System booted and ran nicely. Initial Windows setup went quite fast. I read some complaints about the hard drive included, from other reviews, but have noticed no speed issues.Pluses : quiet and small. Windows 10 Pro. Less expensive than comparable Lenovo Tiny models. Quick boot. I notice some slowdown when starting videos, but was able to run a youtube and dailymotion video simultaneously with no real issues. Likely don't expect much from games or video editing. I did try it on a virtual table top site with dynamic lighting, and is worked great.Cons: just the one, really; the DisplayPort to HDMI adapter did not work. This is fairly common for the type, so you might want to purchase a better adapter or cable if you need one.Untried: I did not use the wifi USB dongle or provided keyboard. There was another USB dongle I did not identify.Advice: mine shipped with Window 10 1903, which is a bit behind, but that is expected. Update to 1909 at least, or 20H2. Also get the 'Lenovo System Update' software, as there was a recommended BIOS update. The BIOS update is a bit scary, as it reboots several times.For a general purpose computer, I think you could pay more for less.
A**R
works good for CNC mill running a Centroid Acorn
need a small, low cost, Windows 10 PC to run a CNC millthis one works perfectly
T**R
Great mini computer
Man is this PC great! Quick boot-up speed and runs apps in a flash.
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