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ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23 with ThinkCentre M83 PC Review

Posted on May 9, 2015April 27, 2020 By Hulk

 

One of the biggest criticisms of all-in-one PCs is the inability to upgrade hardware if necessary. Lenovo has addressed that issue with its ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23, an all-in-one monitor with an open slot in the back in which users can slide certain slim Lenovo PCs. Connectors built into the monitor connect to the PC, which can then be accessed through “wings” on the back of the monitor that expose its various ports. Likewise, a couple of USB ports are offered on the front of the monitor for ease of access, ultimately providing a typical AiO experience. Sound interesting? Read our full SlashGear review to find out!

ThinkCentre M83 Tiny Desktop

The ThinkCentre M83 is a tiny desktop PC square in shape with ports along both the right and left sides. This PC obviously doesn’t need to be used with the Tiny-in-One 23 if that isn’t desired — users can hook it up to any compatible monitor they might want have around. When coupled with the AiO, however, the system is nestled away from view and integrated with the ports built into the monitor, making for a cleaner desktop and easier transportation from one desk to another.
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