Lenovo M57 May Be Green, but Super-Small? Huh?
Posted on Mar 6, 08 07:39 AM PDT

Lenovo has announced a “green” computer that sounded like it’s ultra-small, until you see the photo.
“Lenovo today announced the ThinkCentre M57/M57P "Eco" ultra small desktop PC, the first desktop PC from any manufacturer to receive GREENGUARD certification”
Unless the monitor in the picture is a 7” one, I really do not see where “ultra-small” comes from. Of course, it might just be an inconsistency, another page shows a smaller computer, but it’s still not “ultra small”. Who at Lenovo let the marketing guys loose again?
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By thomas sainsbury , 28/03/08 7:59 PM (CommentID #596658)
hi, the unit in the picture is the M57 Tower, not M57 USFF - the USFF is smaller than an xbox 360
By Owen , 06/03/08 10:39 AM (CommentID #538261)
The picture from the IBM link is the M57 small form factor, whereas the one above is the tower version. The tower is smaller than the old M55's, but not really ultra small
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