Description
The new small form factor (SFF) pro design features the compactness of the SFF with the expansion ability of a tower. The SFF desktops weigh in at 16.5 lbs and support both horizontal and vertical orientations. - he M83 desktop features Intel Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP) and a 27-month life cycle with no planned hardware changes that affect the preloaded software image. Image stability for long-term deployments helps to reduce transition, qualification, and testing costs to ensure savings for your business - Maximize productivity with independent display support for up to three monitors - or four via Mosaic Mode. The expanded work area and easier navigation between applications helps reduce errors and improve productivity as you extend your desktop across multiple monitors. (Requires second optional DisplayPort connectors.) - M83 desktops include some of the best security tools available in the industry, including USB ports disablement to help prevent data theft and network security risks against unauthorized use of storage devices. The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) encrypts data and key information like passwords and digital certificates, further securing applications, electronic transactions, and online communication. Plus the M83 desktop includes a chassis intrusion switch, which alerts against any unauthorized access attempts. Physical security through cable lock and Absolute Computrace Support. - Upgrades are a cinch for IT staff, with convenient tool-free access to hardware. Especially beneficial when working with multiple desktops. And the M83 includes optional second HDD (2.5 inches) and dual graphic card support. Up to three hard drives and one slim ODD supported. Maximum memory capacity is 32GB.
Lenovo ThinkCentre M83 SFF Pro Desktop -(Intel Core i7 Processor, 4GB DDR3 Memory, 1TB 7200rpm HDD, Windows 8.1 Professional) Black
Price is below average
Current Price
$539
Average
$605.38
Min Price
$499
Max Price
$729
Price dynamics
11%
Description
The new small form factor (SFF) pro design features the compactness of the SFF with the expansion ability of a tower. The SFF desktops weigh in at 16.5 lbs and support both horizontal and vertical orientations. - he M83 desktop features Intel Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP) and a 27-month life cycle with no planned hardware changes that affect the preloaded software image. Image stability for long-term deployments helps to reduce transition, qualification, and testing costs to ensure savings for your business - Maximize productivity with independent display support for up to three monitors - or four via Mosaic Mode. The expanded work area and easier navigation between applications helps reduce errors and improve productivity as you extend your desktop across multiple monitors. (Requires second optional DisplayPort connectors.) - M83 desktops include some of the best security tools available in the industry, including USB ports disablement to help prevent data theft and network security risks against unauthorized use of storage devices. The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) encrypts data and key information like passwords and digital certificates, further securing applications, electronic transactions, and online communication. Plus the M83 desktop includes a chassis intrusion switch, which alerts against any unauthorized access attempts. Physical security through cable lock and Absolute Computrace Support. - Upgrades are a cinch for IT staff, with convenient tool-free access to hardware. Especially beneficial when working with multiple desktops. And the M83 includes optional second HDD (2.5 inches) and dual graphic card support. Up to three hard drives and one slim ODD supported. Maximum memory capacity is 32GB.
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[Music] all right welcome back and today we're gonna be taking a look at this computer right over here lenovo m83 and this is the victim client i don't know but this is the next subject of our build slash mod so typically lately what i've been doing is i've been taking these um old office pcs and i flipped them we've done a dell optiplex we've done a lenovo m92 which i did way back in the day um recently did a precision small four factor t 1700 done some modding on the cases and we flipped them and i've been able to you know with a little spray paint a little tlc i could flip these pretty good but this one is kind of hard to flip and the reason why is is because if you look at the case it's well it's not the most desirable looking case and i don't know what lenovo was thinking over here maybe you know some aerodynamics you know because your computer goes so fast and you need the wind to


