Why you should sell SFF PCs
I’m a big fan of the SFF PCs currently available. They’re nice, small, easy to maintain, and you no longer have to get below the Desk to unplug them.
They’re usually not more expensive than their midi tower counterpart.
Lenovo sells almost all ThinkCentre models as SFF and as USFF. USFF uses Laptop CD drives. Not a bad thing, i think. They’re much easier to place than full PCs. And you usually don’t have any expansion cards in Office PCs anyway. Newer SFF/USFF models even come legacy free (No PS/2, some of them have IEEE1284, though).
I’ve never experienced higher failure rates with them either. Just in case you’ve never seen one of them before, here’s a nice picture: Lenovo’s IBM branded SFF ThinkCentre.
Oh, and the big reason for selling them? They’re cute!
In case you’re laughing now, that’s what a customer told me why he bought them. And he was serious.

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