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Posted by Yaman Aksu
 - December 07, 2020, 21:36:22
To follow up on my previous comment: A few minutes ago I used Lenovo Chat to chat with a Lenovo sales person to ask whether their comment about 122F on the M75n IoT product webpage meant the outside (non-computer) temperature (such as office room temperature) or the computer's temperature, and his answer was that it's the outside temperature. So, things look good as far as I'm concerned!
Posted by Yaman Aksu
 - December 07, 2020, 16:31:28
Hi, an important comment about its temperature when it's running:
I'm in the USA and ordered one today and I'm considering ordering a second one but I'm interested in feedback about this important temperature comment that I have: Its cousin M90n IoT (which has Intel not AMD chip) seems to have reached 130F temperature according to the heat image shown at the M90n IoT review webpage by/at StorageReview dot com. Please notice again that this particular temperature 130F was mentioned by the review for the cousin M90n IoT, not for this model M75n IoT, it was not a review for this model M75n IoT, but 130F is hotter than 122F mentioned for M75n IoT by Lenovo at the M75n IoT product webpage like this: "Withstands temperatures up to 50˚C (122˚F)". As you can see, one should wonder whether M75n IoT would heat up to 130F too (like its cousin M90n; for example, under operation in a regular house room) because this would unfortunately exceed the 122F mentioned by Lenovo itself as the temperature M75n IoT withstands. I'll try to contact the review's author to see if they ran a temperature test on also the M75n IoT, you could post such/similar M75n IoT temperature review here if you find one, thank you. Regards, Yaman Aksu, PhD
Posted by SeanEdward
 - December 05, 2020, 23:53:53
The also have the Intel i3 version for about $30 more. A much better processor for just a little more. I ordered one today.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 05, 2020, 16:03:10
Launched earlier this year with a starting price tag of US$539, the AMD Athlon Silver 3050e-powered Lenovo ThinkCentre M75n Nano IoT ultra-slim desktop PC was designed to fit on the back of ThinkVision T/P series monitors and its price exceeded US$500. Fortunately, those interested can get it now for just US$179.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkCentre-M75n-Nano-IoT-mini-PC-priced-over-US-500-at-launch-now-starts-at-US-179.508163.0.html