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Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"



Design Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Certification:
TCO 8.0, TCO edge 2.0, UL GREENGUARD, Erp lot5, WEEE, TUV Eye comfort
Feet colour:
Black
Front bezel colour:
Black
Product colour:
Black

Display Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

NTSC coverage (typical):
72%
RGB colour space:
NTSC
Colour depth:
8 bit
Viewable size, vertical:
26.8 cm
Viewable size, horizontal:
47.6 cm
Pixel density:
102.4 ppi
Pixel pitch:
0.24795 x 0.24795 mm
Response time (fast):
4 ms
Display number of colours:
16.78 million colours
Viewing angle, vertical:
178°
Viewing angle, horizontal:
178°
Maximum refresh rate:
60 Hz
Contrast ratio (typical):
1000:1
Supported graphics resolutions:
1920 x 1080 (HD 1080)
Screen shape:
Flat
Backlight type:
W-LED
Display technology:
LED
HD type:
Full HD
Response time:
6 ms
Display brightness (typical):
250 cd/m²
Panel type:
IPS
Native aspect ratio:
16:9
Display resolution:
1920 x 1080 pixels
Display diagonal:
54.6 cm (21.5")

Ergonomics Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Tilt angle range:
-5 - 30°
Tiltable:
Yes
Swivel angle range:
-45 - 45°
Pivot:
Yes
Pivot angle:
-5 - 90°
Swivelling:
Yes
Height adjustment:
15 cm
Height adjustment:
Yes
Cable lock slot type:
Kensington
Cable lock slot:
Yes
VESA mounting:
Yes

Multimedia Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Built-in microphone:
Yes
RMS rated power:
4 W
Number of speakers:
2
Built-in camera:
Yes
Built-in speaker(s):
Yes

Other features Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Energy efficiency class (old):
A
Multi-touch:
No

Packaging data Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Stand included:
Yes

Performance Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Compatibility:
P340 / P330 / P320 / M90q / M80q / M70q / M75q / 920(x) / M720 / M910(x) / M710 / M715 / M900(x) / M700 / M630e / M625 / M600 Tiny M90n / M75n Nano (with TIO kit)
Low Blue Light technology:
Yes

Ports & interfaces Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

DisplayPorts quantity:
1
Number of upstream ports:
1
Built-in USB hub:
Yes

Power Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

AC input frequency:
50/60 Hz
AC input voltage:
100 - 240 V
Power consumption (standby):
0.5 W
Power consumption (typical):
14 W

Sustainability Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Sustainability certificates:
RoHS, EPEAT Silver, ENERGY STAR

Weight & dimensions Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny in One 21.5"

Bezel width (bottom):
2.21 cm
Bezel width (top):
2 mm
Bezel width (side):
2 mm
Weight (without stand):
3.41 kg
Height (without stand):
33.9 cm
Depth (without stand):
6.53 cm
Width (without stand):
48.9 cm
Weight (with stand):
6.58 kg
Height (with stand):
418.2 mm
Depth (with stand):
220.4 mm
Width (with stand):
489.3 mm





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