
IBM Lenovo ThinkCentre M52 (8113)
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz
Memory: 2GB (DDR2!)
Hard Drive: 80 GB
Optical Drive: DVD-ROM
Networking: Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000
OS Provided: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Form Factor: Tower
Dimensions(W x D x H): 7" x 17.7" x 17"
Warranty: One Year (with option to upgrade)
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M52 business PC is designed with stability and manageability in mind. It takes up minimal space on your desk and provides solid performance for any office environment. Speeding along with a Pentium 4 3.0 GHz processor and 1024 MB of RAM, the M52 can fly through any demanding applications. Gigabit Ethernet makes this perfect for the networked office setting. For the business in need of compact desktops, pick up a Lenovo ThinkCentre M52
The IBM LENOVO THINKCENTER M52 8113 comes with an Intel Pentium 4 processor, 3.0 GHz speed, 1024mb's of DDR2 memory/RAM, a 128mb graphics card that is good for gaming and watching movies .It also has a 80gb hard drive space so you can store thousands of files songs etc. without having to worry. It has 6 USB 2.0 ports 2 at the front and 4 at the rear end for all the extra things you want to add for e.g. web cam mouse etc..
The C.P.U has a great look not too big to handle, not to small, the key board is not a designer one, and it is simple. On the back are six USB 2.0 ports, two serial ports, Gigabit Ethernet connection and VGA output. On the front are two more USB 2.0 ports, microphone and headphone ports. The buttons on the tower and the monitor look good. Lenovo has maintained its quality and has produced a all round machine.
The chassis is completely tool-less and can be easily popped open for maintenance. The ThinkCentre is upgradeable, with one spare PCI slot and a one spare PCIe x1 slot. There is also one RAM slot available to boost it from its current 512MB DDR2 RAM to a max of 4GB. The optical drive, which is 16x DVD and 48x CD, doesn't burn discs. This might seem annoying, but adds to data security. However, it does leave me questioning why there are eight USB 2.0 ports which you cannot lock down.

