Thursday, May 24, 2012

Lenovo ThinkCentre M58 7244 A32 Desktop PC Review

I've been looking at the Lenovo ThinkCentre M58 7244 A32 this week and I've found it to be a really nice and very sold desktop PC...


It's powered by a dual-core Intel Celeron E3400 running at 2.6GHz and 2GB of DDR3 RAM. If you're a business user - or a typical home user - that's plenty of power to speedily surf the web and send e-mail, stream music and video and use Microsoft Office (those typical computer tasks we all do).

The hard disk is 250GB in size which is a little bit smaller than a lot of computers now come with. But unless you have tens of thousands of MP3s and movie files, it's really unlikely you'll fill this computer up!


There's a CD/DVD writer built in, as you would expect and like most new computers it comes with Windows 7 pre-installed.

Size-wise it measures as follows:
Height 15.8"Width 6.9"Depth 17.3"
If you have a slow and ageing computer that's seen better days, and you're thinking of replacing it, the ThinkCentre M58 7244 would make a good replacement.


It has the processing power and RAM to run Windows 7 very smoothly. And it handles modern day apps, and the web, with complete ease.

Windows boots up speedily, and once you're up and running it loads programs quickly. For instance, if you hit the Internet Explorer web browser icon, the Internet is at your fingertips within a few seconds. There's no lag. Which is more than can be said for a lot of old systems clinging on to life out there.

It's a good bit of kit and certainly good value for money.

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