Lenovo shifts direction with new Android-based PCs – and they look powerful
Well-known laptop manufacturer Lenovo has announced that it plans to make Android PCs, teaming up with Android OS specialist Esper for a reimagining of its ThinkCentre M70a, an all-in-one (AIO) desktop PC that will represent Lenovo’s first step into the Android space. Will it be one of the best all-in-one computers, though?
The M70a is a pretty straightforward AIO, packing a 21-inch touchscreen and starting at $889 (about £730 / AU$1400), except for one interesting quirk; it uses an Intel Core processor, which can be configured from an entry-level i3 all the way up to a powerful i9 chip. The M70a is currently available with Windows 11, but the new version will use Android instead.
Naturally, Android is primarily thought of as an operating system for phones and tablets; the closest you can really get to Android on a desktop PC right now is products like HP’s Chromebase AIO, which can run Android apps via the Google Play Store thanks to ChromeOS. Android-based systems like this do exist, but they’re predominantly only available to businesses for running services like touchscreen customer information points.
Now, Lenovo has said that it considers the ThinkCentre to be primarily an enterprise product, with hopes that it will appeal to retail and hospitality businesses, but you can buy the Windows 11 version on the Lenovo website, so I’m hoping that this Android version will be available to the general public too.
The power of Android
Putting an Android-based OS on your desktop PC might sound a bit strange at first, but it actually makes a lot of sense. I have an Android phone (a Google Pixel, to be precise) and I like that the tools I primarily use for work – Google Docs, Slack, and the Chrome Browser – are all available in my pocket.
If you just want a straightforward productivity machine, Android has the potential to strip away the distractions and complexity of Windows or macOS to provide you with a more focused work experience. Of course, it’s also a good idea for businesses, since Windows 11 has historically been a bit disagreeable when used in customer-facing devices. Raise your hand if you’ve ever seen a fast-food self-service display bugging out!
Lenovo isn’t stopping with the ThinkCentre M70a, either. Its collaboration with Esper promises to also deliver Android-powered versions of its ThinkCentre M70q (essentially the same internal system as the M70a, but in a compact form factor without a display) as well as its edge client devices the ThinkEdge SE30 and ThinkCentre M90n-1 IoT.
Lenovo already has some experience with Android devices, since the tech giant purchased the phone brand Motorola from Google way back in 2014. I hope that experience combined with Esper’s expertise in creating custom Android builds will lead to a powerful and effective Android PC – with all the annoying problems in Windows 11, perhaps Microsoft should be worried.
Well-known laptop manufacturer Lenovo has announced that it plans to make Android PCs, teaming up with Android OS specialist Esper for a reimagining of its ThinkCentre M70a, an all-in-one (AIO) desktop PC that will represent Lenovo’s first step into the Android space. Will it be one of the best all-in-one…
Recent Posts
- Shokz upgraded its open earbuds with better sound and a lighter design
- Shokz says its clip-on OpenDots 2 earbuds focus on improved volume and bass
- How to watch England vs New Zealand: TV Channels, Full Schedule & 1st Test Preview
- NordVPN Coupons and Deals: 77% Off in June 2026
- You don’t need to spend a fortune on good audio — these 20 headphones under AU$100 have hundreds of 5-star user reviews
Archives
- June 2026
- May 2026
- April 2026
- March 2026
- February 2026
- January 2026
- December 2025
- November 2025
- October 2025
- September 2025
- August 2025
- July 2025
- June 2025
- May 2025
- April 2025
- March 2025
- February 2025
- January 2025
- December 2024
- November 2024
- October 2024
- September 2024
- August 2024
- July 2024
- June 2024
- May 2024
- April 2024
- March 2024
- February 2024
- January 2024
- December 2023
- November 2023
- October 2023
- September 2023
- August 2023
- July 2023
- June 2023