Lenovo ThinkCentre M75s Gen 2 11R8004HUS Desktop Computer - AMD Ryzen 3 PR
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Desktop Computer offers maximum productivity with added dependability
Ryzen 3 PRO processor offers maximum productivity in a timely efficient manner
Windows 11 Pro OS with all the creative and productive tools you need
256 GB SSD keeps your running programs active while your computer resumes from suspension in seconds
Super multi-format DVD drive for all your optical media and video recording needs. plays and burns DVDs and CDs
AMD Radeon Graphics shared graphic card for lag-free and smooth performance
8 GB memory is ready to run powerful programs with efficient multitasking
Security Slot feature for maximum productivity with added dependability
Small Form Factor form factor for your convenience and simplicity of usage
Gigabit Ethernet provides high bandwidth performance, ease of use and reliability for your network backbone
Ryzen 3 PRO processor offers maximum productivity in a timely efficient manner
Windows 11 Pro OS with all the creative and productive tools you need
256 GB SSD keeps your running programs active while your computer resumes from suspension in seconds
Super multi-format DVD drive for all your optical media and video recording needs. plays and burns DVDs and CDs
AMD Radeon Graphics shared graphic card for lag-free and smooth performance
8 GB memory is ready to run powerful programs with efficient multitasking
Security Slot feature for maximum productivity with added dependability
Small Form Factor form factor for your convenience and simplicity of usage
Gigabit Ethernet provides high bandwidth performance, ease of use and reliability for your network backbone
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