The new product, first announced at CES, is already on sale in some countries, including Australia.
The ThinkCentre Neo Ultra measures 195 x 191 x 108mm, making it similar in size to the Apple Mac Studio.
But unlike Cupertino’s idea, it runs on Windows and uses Intel and NVIDIA hardware.
The computer supports up to eight displays and has a variety of ports including USB Type-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort, but no Thunderbolt port.
The device offers processors with power consumption between 35 and 65 watts, including models from Intel Core i5 to Core i9.
Inside the case are four fans to cool the system and two SODIMM slots that support up to 64GB of DDR5 memory.
There are also two M.2 slots for storage and two additional slots for a wireless card and an optional AI card.
The computer has a built-in 2W speaker and supports WiFi 6E or WiFi 7.
In the US, the starting price for the model without discrete graphics is expected to be around $1,500.
Source: Ferra

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