Lenovo Launches New Line of Android-Powered PCs

Lenovo Launches New Line of Android-Powered PCs

Are you looking for a PC that runs on Android instead of Windows? Lenovo has just announced a new series of PCs that use Esper Foundation for Android, a custom version of Android 11 designed for enterprise use cases. Whether you are in retail, hospitality, healthcare, or any other industry that needs a flexible, cost-efficient, and familiar operating system, Lenovo has a PC for you.

The first device in the series is the ThinkCentre M70a, an all-in-one desktop with a 21.5" touchscreen. It has a 12th-generation Intel Core processor, up to 16 GB of RAM, and up to 512 GB of SSD storage. It also comes with Esper’s dedicated device management platform, which allows you to deploy, manage, and update your PCs remotely and securely.

Lenovo plans to add three more devices to the series by the end of the year: the ThinkCentre M70q, a mini PC that can be mounted behind a screen; the ThinkCentre M90n-1 IoT, a rugged edge client for IoT environments; and the ThinkEdge SE30 v2, another rugged edge client with enhanced performance and connectivity.

If you are interested in these devices, you can check out Lenovo’s website for more details. You can also read the original article by Martin Brinkmann that inspired this post.

What do you think of Lenovo’s Android PCs? Would you consider buying one for your business or personal use? Let me know in the comments below.