Products
Product: Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z
10/1/2010 By:
www.lenovo.com Retail price: from $1,207 (sale price, $929)
By MaryAnn Karre
The ThinkCentre all-inone
features a sleek and
efficient design with a fun
touch-screen option.
Quality and Effectiveness: With its huge 23-inch
LCD screen with multi-touch
capability and its Intel Core
i5 processor, this desktop is
just plain fun, and its two-gigabyte
memory (expandable
to four gigabytes) can keep
up with all the graphics,
audio, and multitasking that
can take place in a classroom. It
has all the essentials of a desktop combined
with the mobility of a laptop, especially as it also
has an optional wireless keyboard and mouse. There is even
a convenient carry handle on the top.
This desktop brings all the bells and whistles; it has six
USB 2.0 ports, two PS/2 ports for keyboard and mouse,
a serial port, an “Integrated display port,” VGA input, and
ports for headphones and microphone. All these controls,
however, are located on the back of the unit, where they are
sometimes difficult to reach. There are DVD -drive and memory-
card slots and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The
model T&L tested had Windows 7 Professional installed, so
it also had the Lenovo ThinkVantage Tools, including fingerprint
reader, SimpleTap, and System Health and Diagnostics,
and really slick backup, recovery, and restore tools.
Ease of Use: For those who are comfortable with interactive
whiteboards, the touch-screen feature will be a snap.
It is pressure-sensitive, so anything can be used to tap the
screen to left- or right-click and to resize, rotate, or move
objects. A math-input panel even recognizes numbers and
mathematical symbols. Software includes Microsoft Office
Starter, the full suite of which is available for purchase,
and a fun set of activities for the touch screen called the
Microsoft Touch Pack.
Although the M90z’s appearance is clean and modern,
some of the controls may be difficult to use in close
quarters; the touch-sensitive controls on the frame can
sometimes be a bit too sensitive; and it would be nice to
be able to see the ports and slots, which are located on the
back of the frame. The computer cover is easily removed
for upgrades and servicing and can be locked for security. Since the unit is serviced so easily, the PDF manual presents
step-by-step instructions for replacing parts and
servicing.
Creative Use of Technology: This computer
is all about energy efficiency and ease
of use. It is constructed of 41.8 percent postconsumer
content (the equivalent of 65 plastic
bottles) and even comes in a reusable tote bag
instead of plastic wrap. It is certified by Energy
Star, and each unit purportedly cuts electricity
consumption by as much as 69 percent, saving
almost $55 in energy costs.
Either by pushing the SimpleTap button
or by using two fingers to tap the screen, the
user can quickly change commonly
employed settings.
The 2MP camera opens
easily from the SimpleTap
panel, and it can be shut for privacy; the
user can adjust the volume and put the computer into sleep
mode or lock it. Likewise, the mics can be muted with a
simple tap.
Suitability for Use in a School Env ironment:
Although this is another PC that was designed for business,
some of its features are ideal for the classroom. The large,
clear display will stay clean, since the screen can be washed
with cleaner safely. It connects easily to a projector, and
controls for output send the image to a desktop, a screen, or
both with just a tap. The VGA port permits input from another
computer, and the viewing area can be doubled by connecting
an additional monitor; the touch panel on the monitor’s
frame controls the input. An optional fingerprint-recognition
program is available for increased security. And the M90z’s
slim, compact design allows it to fit easily in tight areas.
Overall Rating
The touch screen alone makes this an ideal tool
for classroom use, for interactive-whiteboard
demonstrations, and for use by students with disabilities
that make it difficult for them to handle keyboards and
mice. Although the computer has several features that
enable it to lend itself to the classroom environment,
the price would probably be prohibitive for most
schools. We hope that it is a sign of things to come,
since this is just the kind of technology that is needed in
a school environment.