Lenovo ThinkCentre
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ThinkCentre is a line of desktop computers manufactured by IBM since 2003. The line is the successor to the IBM NetVista.
In 2005, IBM sold the line to Lenovo Group, along with the ThinkPad line, the laptop version of the ThinkCentre. After the sale, the IBM PC name was predicted to remain for at least five years.
There are two series currently: the A Series (A55 and A61),the M Series (M55e and M57).
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- IBM PC
- IBM PC compatible (IBM PC clone)
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- Lenovo ThinkCentre Personal Systems Reference Current models
- Lenovo ThinkCentre Personal Systems Reference Withdrawn models 2005-Current
- IBM ThinkCentre Personal Systems Reference Withdrawn models 2003-2005
