The Lenovo M75q-1 computer is up and running very satisfactorily. I like the small size and it uses much, much less power than the equivalent larger desktop. The computer is easy to initially setup and get running. Once in operation updating the operating system and other software was easy. So far the computer in addition to its size, speed and quietness has been very reliable which is a huge plus. The only con I have about this computer is since it contains a reliable bluetooth capability why not supply a bluetooth keyboard and mouse with the purchase instead of wired components. Considering everything, however, this computer was a great purchase and a perfect solution for the limited space room where I operate.
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I really wanted an all-in-one PC to replace my aging iMac, but I couldn't find one that had the specs or price I wanted. Instead, I got a what Lenovo calls a "tiny-in-one": a Tiny PC attached to the back of a monitor. (The bracket is sold separately.) It looks and works great. Small, quiet, and totally hidden. The tiny form factor is all anyone needs these days unless you actually need copious expansion or like the aesthetic of conspicuous tower PCs with LEDs all over it. I got a model with an AMD processor because you get more bang for your buck than with Intel processors. I don't have any demanding apps like games, CAD, etc. This PC has plenty of power for normal tasks like Office apps and browsing, plus some extra if I ever do run some demanding apps. Really happy with my purchase.
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A great little PC with great upgrade options, performance, form factory and above all, it is cool and quite. The performance is quite a surprise for such a small form factor with a good set of USB ports and the ability to connect three external monitors (this specific model). Wifi is a pure Intel NIC with Bluetooth 5.0 and works great. The included WiFi antenna is good and does handle WiFi signal just fine. Only con I can note on this unit is the 8GB memory which is a single chip which limits the memory operation to single channel as well as the integrated Vega graphics automatically allocates 1.5GB of the total 8GB for GPU memory. The AMD Ryzen APU's, for optimal performance do require the use of dual channel memory to reach their full operational performance and I would suggest to spend the money on an additional 8GB SO-DIMM (limited to 2666MHz) to upgrade this unit to 16GB unleashing its full potential. Read full review
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I have M700 with I5. This is second Lenovo Tiny form factor that I've owned. The Ryzen processor works just fine in my apps, mostly for engineering, CAD, and some simulation. I do not run games, so can't comment on that. I run dual monitors 32" monitors in high resolution without any problems. The TinyQ is very quiet. The fan turns on every once in a while, but isn't loud, more like a laptop.
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