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CES 2023 | ThinkCentre Neo 50q Gen 4 touted by Lenovo to deliver productivity within modern space constraints

The new ThinkCentre Neo 50q Gen 4. (Source: Lenovo)
The new ThinkCentre Neo 50q Gen 4. (Source: Lenovo)
The new Lenovo ThinkCentre Neo 50q Gen 4 is a desktop of just one liter (l) in volume, yet is rated to fit SSDs and HDDs of up to 1TB in size, as well as up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM. It is also WiFi 6-capable thanks to choice of its 13th-gen Intel platforms, and supports business-class IGEL operating systems as well as Windows 11 installs.

The Neo 50q Gen 4 has come to CES 2023 as an up-to-date variation on the Lenovo ThinkCentre business-class desktop form-factor. Its compact outer casing is made of up to 85% recycled materials and sports a new "Terrazo" finish.

With its 1l form-factor, Lenovo asserts that this latest ThinkCentre PC is proof that the biggest ideas can find homes in the smallest spaces. To this end, it has been designed to fit a "clever" stacked cooling system in with bays for 2 different storage types and enough RAM slots for 32GB, as well as multiple ports.

Lenovo has equipped the Neo 50q Gen 4 with its ThinkShield security suite as well as IGEL Ready Advanced Level validation for continual compatibility with the latest versions of that enterprise cloud-powering OS.

The new tiny PC are rated to ship with (as-yet unspecified) Raptor Lake processors in June 2023, projected to start at €350 (~US$370).

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The new ThinkCentre Neo 50q Gen 4 from more angles. (Source: Lenovo)
The new ThinkCentre Neo 50q Gen 4 from more angles. (Source: Lenovo)
 

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2023-01- 5 (Update: 2023-04-12)