Lenovo ThinkCentre M625 Tiny M625q AMD A9-9420e, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, W10P Business Desktop Computer < Additional Memory and Storage Options Below >
- Processor: AMD A9-9420e Processor (1.80GHz – 2.70 GHz, 1MB Cache)
- Hard Drive: 120GB Solid State Drive; RAM: 8GB DDR4-1866
- Operating System: Genuine Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit
- Warranty: 1 Year Limited On-site ; Graphics: AMD Radeon R5
- RAM and Hard Drive Upgrade* | View Product Description for more details
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Operating System: Genuine Windows 10 Professional 64
Processor: AMD A9-9420e Processor (1.80GHz – 2.70 GHz, 1MB Cache)
RAM: 8GB DDR4-1866, one 260-pin SO-DIMM socket
Graphics: AMD Radeon R5
Storage: 120GB Solid State Drive
Wireless: 11ac wireless, M.2 Card, Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174A (dual band), Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 combo adapter, 2×2
Keyboard: Fullsize USB Keyboard (USB connector), black, Lenovo logo
Stand: Floor stand
Form Factor: Tiny Desktop
Optical Drive: None
Mouse: Enhanced Optical USB Mouse, black, Lenovo logo
Front Ports: Two USB 3.1 Gen1 (one is Always On and fast charge), one microphone (3.5mm), one headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
Rear Port: One USB 3.1 Gen1, three USB 2.0, ethernet (RJ-45), two DisplayPort
Audio: High Definition (HD) Audio, Realtek ALC233-CG / internal speaker (1.5 watt)
Power Supply: 65 Watt
Dimensions: 7.05″ W X 7.20″ D X 1.36″ H
Weight: 2.9 LBS
Warranty: 1 Year Lenovo Limited Onsite Next Business Day Warranty / 1 Year Oemgenuine Warranty
List Price: $ 459.95
Price: $ 459.95
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Quick, quiet, energy efficient, and no drama,
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Great box!,
The wifi, sometimes a weak spot on small form factor (SFF) machines, is strong and reliable.
Note that this does NOT COME WITH VGA OUTPUT. There’s a number of great, low-cost hdmi-to-vga adapters out there if you have an older monitor.
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LENOVO are CROOKS,
The software is connected to Lenovo’s servers and should bring down the correct updates for this machine. The Lenovo software picks and recommends just like windows update services, so as the consumer I have to respect the manufacturers advice.
After running and installing the updates from the Lenovo server, the updater software requests to reboot the machine. Upon re-boot, the machine will not boot back up. Error > Secure Boot Violation
Call Lenovo Tech support, they should know they have some issue going on here…. It’s their system that created the issue. Instead of help, they want money before they will tell me what to do to correct this. I’m cool with paying for support, but not when their onboard bloatware creates the problem. So if I don’t give them $69.00 I get no help.
I think they created the issue on purpose to extort the money from me.
LENOVO = EXTORTION
I paid $449.00 for the device, they want $69.00 to talk to me.
I’m throwing this 15 month old computer in the trash and will buy another brand this afternoon, and it won’t have onboard diagnostics like Lenovo has to hook and screw the customer 3 months after the warranty runs out.
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