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July 2020
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28 Reviews
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Samenvatting: Een desktopcomputer in bijna-handformaat bespaart ruimte en neem je net zo makkelijk met je mee als een laptop. Een scherm, toetsenbord en muis volstaan om er op elke werkplek mee aan de slag te gaan. Dat is vooral interessant voor gebruikers die twee ver...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-09-14, Auteur: Jozef , beoordeeld door: diskidee.nl
Quiet, Lots of ports, 10 Gbit/s USB-C
Soldered memory, Expensive
De Lenovo M90n Nano is een zeer compacte en stille desktop-pc met prestaties die vergelijkbaar zijn met die van een middenklasse Ultrabook-laptop. Voor kantoorgebruik, maar ook als mediastreamer is deze nano-pc voldoende krachtig. De...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-02-24, Auteur: Matthew , beoordeeld door: pcmag.com
Silent operation, Compact and rugged chassis with no moving parts, Core i3 CPU can handle basic office tasks and HD video streaming, Plenty of ports despite tiny chassis,
Memory tops out at 4GB, Only possible internal expansion is storage, via an M.2 slot
Thanks to its compact, fanless design, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano IoT is a tiny and silent mini PC with enough power for basic office and media-streaming tasks, as well as vertical-market and digital-signage use...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-02-14, Auteur: Adam , beoordeeld door: storagereview.com
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n-1 Nano IoT is a tiny workstation designed for IoT use cases. The overall design took some fancy engineering to get lots of capable hardware in such a tiny footprint while along the M90n-1 to dissipate heat without a fan. On top...
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Gepubliceerd: 2020-02-06, Auteur: William , beoordeeld door: servethehome.com
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano IoT is one of the most compact full PC's we have reviewed, next to the Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano. The M90n Nano IoT design is compact and fan-less and can be housed just about anywhere. The use case of the M90n Nano IoT...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-01-21, Auteur: Matthew , beoordeeld door: pcmag.com
Unbelievably compact chassis, Rugged, too, Competent performance, Plenty of ports,
Noisy during operation, Virtually no room for internal expansion
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano makes other small-form-factor PCs look enormous, but most offices would do better with a slightly larger and quieter system, leaving the Nano to serve as a streaming box or other specialized device...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-01-13, Auteur: Sam , beoordeeld door: notebookcheck.net
noiseless operation, good selection of I/O, esp. for IT professionals, compact size, solid build quality
performance throttling under load, chassis gets warm under load, pricey for the specs
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano IoT is an interesting device. This is certainly meant to be a consumer desktop. Those interested in purchasing a Lenovo mini PC for home or business use should look at the non-IoT model, the ThinkCentre M90n Nano. Potentia...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-01-08, Auteur: William , beoordeeld door: servethehome.com
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano we reviewed is the smallest mini PC we have used to date. It is not much bigger than a 3.5” HDD. Naturally, a Mini PC this small includes a few tradeoffs in its design. One of which is cooling capacity. It simply cannot ha...
Gepubliceerd: 2019-12-05, Auteur: Sam , beoordeeld door: notebookcheck.net
compact size, VESA mount compatible, plenty of ports, well-built, good performance
no HDMI, expensive, limited upgrade options
The ThinkCentre M90n Nano is a nice option for buyers in search of a compact desktop PC for general use. The Nano would also make a decent home theatre PC (HTPC) due to its small size; the device could be mounted to the back of a living room TV or easily...
Samenvatting: The term "microcomputer" has its origins in the 1970s-the "micro" of the personal computers emerging then lay in stark contrast to the room-size mainframe beasts of the day. But fast-forward half a century or so, and-oh, micro, how you have changed! Most...