The compact ThinkCentre M710 Tiny desktop boasts a footprint so small it can fit neatly on a bookshelf, behind a monitor, or even under a desk. Engineered to work in the toughest environments, Tiny can handle anything from minor bumps to extreme temperatures and dusty conditions, so you can focus on growing your business and getting your work done.

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Power Adapter/ Cable

Brand Lenovo
Model ThinkCentre M710q
Form Factor Tiny Form Factor (TFF)
Processor Intel Core i5 7400T 2.40GHz
Storage 256Gb
Storage Type SSD
Display Nil
Memory 8Gb
Max Memory 32Gb
Graphics Intel HD Graphics 630
Optical Yes
Webcam Nil
Video OutPut DisplayPort
Connectivity WiFi Wireless, Ethernet
I/o Ports Front: 2 x USB 3.0 (1 for fast charge), 2 x audio (1 combo), Rear: 4 x USB 3.0, DisplayPort™ + DisplayPort™, 2 x Punch Out / Optional Ports (1. DP/HDMI/USB, C/VGA/Serial and 2. Serial), LAN
Operating System Windows 10
Dimensions 179 mm x 183 mm x 34.5 mm / 7.05" x 7.20" x 1.36"
Weight 1.32 kg
Other Features  
SKU LenovoM710qi51-r
Barcode # 676525996465
Brand Lenovo
Brand Lenovo
Form Factor Tiny Form Factor (TFF)
Type Desktop
SSD Capacity 256 GB
Series ThinkCentre
Storage Type SSD (Solid State Drive)
Ram Size 8 GB
Graphics Processing Type Integrated/On-Board Graphics
Operating System Windows 10
Processor Intel Core i5 7th Gen.
Processor Speed 2.40 GHz
Model Lenovo ThinkCentre M710Q
Graphics Intel HD Graphics 630
Most Suitable For Graphic Design
Most Suitable For Casual Computing
Most Suitable For Workstation
Most Suitable For Gaming
Most Suitable For Office
Most Suitable For Industrial
Shipping Cubic 0.017794000m3

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