[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have purchased the M70q for its small size. It is the size of book of 300-ish pages. POSITIVES: - The build is robust with regular thickness steel on the sides. - There are so many ports! You are not sacrificing connectivity with this PC. - upgrade-ability is excellent with full access by removal of a single screw. - unless it is used for heavy computation it is practically silent. - the system is Win 11 compatible. NEGATIVES. - If you buy it with regular hard drive, you should upgrade it right away to SSD. The regular HDD is slow to a painful point. - While the small size is appreciated I would trade a slightly larger case for integrated power adapter. The PC uses a laptop power source, which makes you keep track of one more item.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The ThinkCentre Tiny really is amazingly small, yet extremely powerful. High performance without eating up desk space. It also has all the ports you could possibly need for peripherals. I love it.
With my seperate monitor and keyboard & mouse, this small PC works well for simple work (making PPTs, writing in microsoft word, searching on internet, sending emails) and after hour funs (watching movies). I just need these functions and this PC is good enough.