M900z_Touch_Win 10 MiniStart_02_resultLenovo has taken the wraps off several desktop computers. So far we have see AIO solutions and the Tiny series of desktops. However if you’re looking for alternative AIO solutions and you would prefer a larger form factor for better cooling, don’t worry because Lenovo has announced several options for you too.

The company has announced the ThinkCentre M900z, the M900 Tower, and the M900 Small Form Factor (SFF). While the SFF model does sound like the Tiny series, in reality it is a tad bigger. Both the Tower and SFF share similar specs and will sport 6th-gen Intel Core processors.

They will be accompanied by 4GB of RAM, 3.5-inch HDD/SSHD/SSD combos for the Tower model, and 2.5-inch HDD options for the SFF model. They will come with Windows 10 and will support up to 7 independent displays and are priced at $799 and $779 respectively and will be available come Q4 2015.

As for the M900z, this is the enterprise version of Lenovo’s earlier announced AIO. The company is boasting that the computer has been mil-spec tested meaning that it is a relatively rugged device as far as computers are concerned. It will feature a 23.8-inch Full HD display and will support up to 6th-gen Intel Core i7 processors.

It will also support up to 32GB of storage, Intel HD graphics, and varying types of storage options such as HDDs, SSHDs, and SSDs. In terms of pricing, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M900z will be priced starting from $929 and will be available this November.

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