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Lenovo introduces new PCs and monitors for business

- 16 May, 06:20 PM

Lenovo has introduced a new generation of business devices, including the sixth-generation ThinkCentre M-series desktops with artificial intelligence support and the fortieth-generation ThinkVision T-series monitors.

ThinkCentres come in a variety of form factors, from classic Towers to compact models and all-in-ones (AIOs). The PCs feature Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 2 processors with AI support, DDR5 RAM, and a wide range of ports.

Tower models, including the ThinkCentre M90t Gen 6, are suitable for the most demanding business tasks, 3D design, data analysis and AI training.

For limited spaces, there are 1-liter PCs, such as the ThinkCentre M90q Gen 6, which, despite their compactness, support up to four displays and can be equipped with discrete NPUs for local AI execution.

Another offering is the ThinkCentre M Gen 6 all-in-ones, which are suitable for 3D visualization, creative industries and education. Select models, such as the ThinkCentre M90a Gen 6, feature a 23.8-inch near-edgeless FHD display, 120Hz refresh rate, EyeSafe and IP55 certifications.

The new ThinkCentre PCs are equipped with Lenovo AI solutions: Lenovo AI Now personal assistant for process automation and Lenovo AI Turbo Engine for dynamic resource optimization. For security, ThinkShield, a dTPM 2.0 chip for data encryption and additional port protection features are responsible.

Other new products are the ThinkVision T Gen 40 monitors. The line includes WQHD and UHD IPS displays with 99% sRGB and BT.709 coverage, variable refresh rates from 48 to 120 Hz, and a wide range of interfaces, including USB-C in models with a docking station, built-in VoIP modules, and other options.

Select models of Lenovo's new monitors also support fast charging of devices with a power of up to 100 W. The company is increasing the use of environmentally sustainable materials, so the ThinkVision T Gen 40 series monitors are made of 95% recycled plastic and come in plastic-free packaging.

For IT departments, Lenovo Display Fleet Manager (LDFM) is available, enhancing remote management through centralized asset management, firmware updates, and display configuration.

The ThinkCenter M Gen 6 models will start at $959 to $1,399, depending on the model you choose. The ThinkVision monitors will start at $268 to $623.

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