Source: Yanko Design
Lenovo’s $799 ThinkCentre M70q Tiny—a disc-shaped machine weighing 1.3 pounds—shows mini-PCs maturing into direct competition with traditional towers. Expandability and power density, the last justifications for size, are no longer constraints. The form factor wins on thermal efficiency, cable management, and multi-monitor support (4 displays via a single machine), making it viable for office workers and creative professionals who once treated desktop bulk as inevitable. This is OEM infrastructure shift from the $500B+ PC market: every mini-PC sold is a margin-rich tower that didn’t get built.