Lenovo ThinkCentre M70e, ThinkVision L1951p - $100 (san jose south)
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Lenovo ThinkCentre M70e desktop personal computer, machine type and model 0830-AQ1, with Intel Celeron processor, 4 GB RAM, and 250 GB hard disk drive in a small form factor case. Manufactured in Mexico for Lenovo on December 22, 2010. System specifications:
Intel Celeron 2.6 GHz processor E3400
4 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM (2 GB × 2 DIMMs)
Western Digital 160 GB 7200 RPM hard disk drive WD2500AAJS
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500
Intel chipset G41
Marvell gigabit ethernet controller 88E8057
Realtek high-definition audio codec ALC662
Internal speaker
Internal ports: three SATA with two cables, parallel, serial, USB specification 2.0
Internal slots: two PCI, PCI Express ×1, PCI Express ×16
Front external ports: two USB specification 2.0, headphones, microphone
Rear external ports: four USB specification 2.0, VGA, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, 9-pin serial, RJ-45 ethernet, audio line-in, audio line-out, microphone
240-watt power supply
Dimensions: 13.2 × 15 × 3.9 (width × depth × height in inches)
No operating system
Included items:
System unit
U.S./Canada 3-pin power cord
Lenovo Preferred Pro USB Keyboard
Lenovo USB Optical Wheel Mouse
Vertical stand
Safety and Warranty Guide
Original packaging
Lenovo ThinkVision L1951p wide flat panel monitor, machine type and model 2448-HB6. Manufactured in China for Lenovo on July 2, 2011. Specifications:
19 in diagonal viewable image size
1440 × 900 pixels at 75 Hz maximum resolution
1440 × 900 pixels at 60 Hz optimum resolution
16:10 aspect ratio
1000:1 typical contrast ratio
VGA and DVI signal inputs
19 W typical, 23 W maximum integrated power supply
Included items:
Monitor
Attached stand
U.S./Canada 3-pin power cord
VGA monitor cable
DVI monitor cable
Setup guide
CD-ROM with multilingual user guide and installation files
Original packaging for Lenovo refurbished distribution
Cleaned and tested—functions properly. This is a well-maintained vintage PC from the early 2010s—one to two hours typical usage per day. This Lenovo ThinkCentre is an enterprise or special-bid distribution model—it does not come with an operating system or Microsoft Windows license. Ideal for running Unix and Linux operating systems. The keyboard and mouse are unused.