Thinkcentre X1 AIO tour shot showing 3D graphics along with the keyboard and mouse

Thinkcentre X1 AIO tour shot showing 3D graphics along with the keyboard and mouse

[CES 2016] The great thing about AIO systems is that they’re pretty compact, at least more so than your standard desktop where the tower can be pretty bulky. However if you wanted an AIO that is even thinner than most AIOs, Lenovo’s ThinkCentre X1 could be worth checking out.

As you can see in the photos, the ThinkCentre X1 is pretty thin as far as AIOs are concerned. In fact the thinnest portion of the computer can even be compared to a smartphone’s thickness, which is saying a lot. The ThinkCentre X1 will feature a 23.8-inch Full HD IPS display with an anti-glare coating.

Under the hood, customers can choose Intel’s 6th gen Core i7 vPro processors if that’s what they need. It will also come with Intel HD Graphics 520, memory of up to 16GB of RAM, and storage configurable up to 1TB of SSHD, 512GB of SSD, or 500GB of SED/OPAL compliant HDD. Lenovo is also boasting how tough the computer is with its US mil-spec testing.

It also comes with security features like vPro technology and hardware TPM, USB smart protection, and a physical camera lock. It is priced starting at $1,029 and will be available from March 2016 onwards.

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