Lenovo ThinkCentre S50 8183 (Pentium 4 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM, 40GB HDD, XP Pro)
Outfitted for corporate cubicles, the IBM ThinkCentre S50 may also be just the thing for small offices with an eye toward data management and PC usabilityA laughably easy-to-access interior showcases a series of capable parts, although SOHO users should look into swapping the CD-ROM for a CD-RWOur test system's performance was hampered by an older Pentium 4 processor that could not take advantage of the system's newer Intel 865G chipset, but choosing a compatible CPU should improve the ThinkCentre S50's efficiencyThis system's true claim to fame is its IT-management software, which includes Rapid Restore for preserving data and applications in case of system failure, and Access IBM, a configuration utilityCombined with IBM's copious warranty services, the ThinkCentre S50 is one of the finest business-minded PCs to pass through our Labs
The IBM ThinkCentre S50 may not win any design awards on its looks alone, but this plain, black box is one of the easiest-to-use PCs we've seen--and business users will take function over form any dayThe ThinkCentre S50's slim chassis can lie horizontally or stand verticallyThe entire case is tool-free; just press a button on each side panel to open the case, revealing an interior that will draw applause from IT departments far and nearThe hard drive and the CD-ROM drive are latched into place and are easy to remove and exchangeThe drive bays themselves fold out at a 90-degree angle, giving you full access to the system's motherboard.
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