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Lenovo ThinkStation E20

Lenovo ThinkStation E20
alaScore 85

4 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 reviews of Lenovo ThinkStation E20. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews.

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the Lenovo ThinkStation E20 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : David Murphy (pcworld.com)

Lenovo ThinkStation E20

 

The Lenovo ThinkStation E20 is one of the more capable PCs in the business desktop category, delivering strong performance at a fair price ($1179 as configured, as of August 31, 2010). Nevertheless, the ThinkStation E20 ultimately falls short of...

Screwless contraptions hold interior devices in place ; DisplayPort connectivity ; Biometric scanner on keyboard

Limited upgradability ; Poor diversity in external connections

Although the ThinkStation E20 is a solid desktop PC, it fails to unseat its business-class competition.

Sep, 2010

Expert review by : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)

Lenovo ThinkStation E20

 

The Lenovo ThinkStation E20 has the power to rival systems costing almost twice as much.

Great price for a workstation. Very good benchmark numbers. ISV certified. Core i5 power for high end graphics. Tool-less upgrades. Media card reader. Lots of expansion room. Green Tech Approved.

No eSATA. No FireWire. A couple of trialware packages.

More desktop reviews: • Acer Aspire Z3 (AZ3-715-UR15)• Origin Neuron• Dell OptiPlex 7450 All-in-One• Microsoft Surface Studio• Corsair One Pro• more

Jul, 2010

Expert review by : J.R. Nelson (desktopreview.com)

Lenovo ThinkStation E20 Review

 

In recent months, computer companies have started to turn their aim from the biggest and baddest workstations possible to providing end users with what the industry calls a "workstation-class solution" at desktop prices.

Solid build quality ; Lots of expandability ; Quiet ; Low power draw

Not enough front-facing ports ; No USB 3.0

Just how consumer desktops have mainstream and enthusiast segments, so too do business machines have mainstream and workstation options. Despite the fact that this ThinkStation E20 possesses only a dual-core processor and affordable discrete graphics,...

May, 2010

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Good Machine - Difficult Transition

 

Good machine difficult transition from XP to Windows 7.

The E20 (4222-67U) is fast, quiet, delivered with a hard drive that is not littered with trial software. It does what it is supposed to out of the box. The unit ships with Windows 7 Professional - that after a download - permits installation of XP mode...

The Newegg price was 200 above other vendors - purchased from Newegg due to existing relationship & confidence of a speedy delivery. Windows 7 a bear to work with. 7's Easy Transfer isn't so easy - 8 hrs to read old XP machine and transfer to E20 -...

Dec, 2010

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