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If your IT strategy involves bulk purchase of laptops, adding monitors and keyboards as needed for office based tasks, you may be missing advances in modern desktop (tower) machines.
In this episode of the SDRN Newsroom, Steve St. Amant of Lenovo uses the A63 ThinkVantage series as an example of a modern design focused on life cycle costs.
Starting with AMD processors for affordable performance, Lenovo has designed this series of machines for low thermal loading. This brings surprising benefits in reduction of direct energy use, and reduced fan speeds greatly improve acoustic performance.
Annual energy cost reduction of these two design elements average $71 per machine per year. And if you are responsible for a school district, regional office or major installation with hundreds of machines in your fleet, these can add up.
A less obvious example of design impact comes from tool-less operation – the ability to quickly open up a unit, replace drives, add memory, or change interface cards rapidly. Give tower machines another look at http://lenovo.com/thinkvantage.
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