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IBM unveils new ThinkCentre desktop family

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 29 - 2003 at 17:35
  • PRESS RELEASE

IBM Middle East announced today the first models of its redesigned PC line, the new ThinkCentre desktop, offering innovative new ThinkVantage Technologies designed to help its customers reduce system operating costs and increase productivity.

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  • Adrian Horne, IBM PCD EMEA spokesperson and Product Specialist, visited the region to launch the new range of IBM ThinkCentre PCs to customers and partners.
    Adrian Horne, IBM PCD EMEA spokesperson and Product Specialist, visited the region to launch the new range of IBM ThinkCentre PCs to customers and partners.
The ThinkCentre S50 is the highlight in visual appeal...62% smaller than normal IBM PCs, its ultra-small footprint is deal for applications where space is at a premium (its only 309mm x 359mm x 85mm). It shares the same easy access and tool-free chassis design as its bigger siblings, the M50 and A50p full-sized desktop models, where maintenance, upgrades and service is dramatically simplified for customers.

"Our 'Think' strategy is based on the belief that innovation matters. By redefining the overall experience and costs of owning PCs, our customers gain a more valuable computing experience," said Sameh Farid, Personal Computing Division manager for IBM Middle East Egypt and Pakistan. "Today's business is measured in terms of increased productivity, reduced cost and increased profits. IBM's ThinkCentre desktops address these real business issues."

The new models announced today are equipped with IBM ThinkVantage Technologies such as Rapid Restore PC, which help education and corporate customers alike to dramatically reduce the number of desk-side service visits and help centre calls, resulting in significant productivity and dollar savings. Higher performance, easier maintenance The ThinkCentre S50, M50 and A50p all feature a new internal architecture that capitalizes on the hyper-threading capabilities of Intel's Pentium 4 processor, which improves performance by multitasking. New ThinkCentre models also include a tool-free chassis design, which simplifies and enhances usability. Encased in a durable steel chassis, components inside the machine, such as the hard disk and memory, can easily be removed by the customer, making the PC serviceable and upgradeable, helping to limit the downtime and cost associated with on-site support. Cable routing is bundled out of the way for easy access to components and cable ends and user "touch points" are coloured blue to be easily identified by the user.

ThinkCentre desktops also feature an innovative "caddy" that surrounds the hard disk drive, locking it into place without the use of tools or screws. Rubber bumpers on the caddy decrease vibration and deliver quieter operation. Other mechanical improvements have been made to the overall design of the new ThinkCentre PCs, including improved airflow and appearance.

Three New Ways of Thinking
IBM also today introduced the ThinkCentre M50, with support for Red Hat and SuSE Linux. The M50 provides stability and manageability for the enterprise and is available with three improved mechanical designs. Each of these models shares a common system board and software image (per operating system), giving flexibility and image compatibility to organizations purchasing various models of the M50. Images on the S50 and M50 are compatible, enabling a single image to be deployed across multiple platforms. Both the S50 and M50 offer global models available in 68 countries and workhorse models that feature 12 months of planned hardware stability.

IBM also announces today the ThinkCentre A50p, a multimedia-centric machine offering a wide range of optical drives and video graphics adapters with up to 128MB DDR memory (1). Later this year, IBM will introduce its value-priced ThinkCentre A30, designed for small and medium-sized businesses, education and government customers who need a robust desktop at an economical price (2).

Leveraging ThinkVantage Technologies
Select models ThinkCentre S50, M50 and A50p desktops are equipped to take advantage of ImageUltra, IBM's innovative, patented image management technology designed to lower costs by reducing the number of software images managed by IT departments. The ThinkCentre S50, M50 and A50p also feature the new Access IBM button, a "portal to IBM support" that taps into a rich set of onboard resources, diagnostic tools, automated solutions, and links to updates and service on-line for customers with Internet access.

Select models of the new ThinkCentre S50, M50 and A50p desktops feature the IBM Embedded Security Subsystem, consisting of an integrated security chip and downloadable IBM Client Security Software. This hardware and software-based solution provides a higher level of security for the client, providing a secure repository for storing sensitive keys, identity information and confidential data.

Select ThinkCentre models also offer industry standard technologies, such as Serial ATA, dual-channel memory and Intel's Pentium 4 processor with hyper-threading, improving overall system performance and efficiency.

New ThinkVision CRT Monitors
IBM today also announced the new ThinkVision C170 and C190 monitors, offering high quality CRT technology at an affordable price. Both monitors feature IBM ThinkVantage Design characteristics including an easy-to-use on-screen display for monitor adjustments, as well as quick and easy setup. The strong design of these displays compliment IBM's new ThinkCentre systems and peripherals to provide a synergistic family appearance. The ThinkVision C170 is a 17-inch monitor with a 16-inch viewable image size, the C190 is a 19-inch monitor with an 18-inch viewable image size, both displays have superior front of screen performance.

Both ThinkVision C170 and C190 monitors meet TCO-99 (3) in its black version and TCO-03 (3) in its two-tone black version.
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