HCHTech
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We've been recommending the Lenovo Tiny-in-One solution (22 or 24" monitor, M70q or M90q computers) for about 3 years now and have quite a few of them in the field. The only thing that has ever failed on these guys is the built-in speaker unit. We've had 3 of the TIO monitor units replaced under warranty in that time because the sound suddenly became very distorted, and worked perfectly fine with a set of external speakers. We don't use the 27" units, D&H never seems to have those in stock; I'll bet they use the same speaker unit, though.
Lately, we've been getting complaints that the volume of these things isn't loud enough for zoom calls & such. We just did a 7-unit install at an attorney's office and 5-unit install at an accountants a couple of weeks ago and I have 3 separate complaints about this already. Lenovo does make a separate USB speaker bar, but I don't know if it's mountable to the TIO units or not, plus, it shouldn't be necessary. A review of these units shows that the volume is maxed in Zoom, the systray control and in the Windows sound mixer. The volume is also low in Youtube, so it's not related only to Zoom. We're using the latest Lenovo Drivers via the Vantage app. Plugging in an external speaker leads to easily a doubling or tripling of the volume, so I think it's just that the units themselves are crap.
Now, I'm wondering whether I need to start ordering speaker bars to head off this complaint in the future... C'mon, Lenovo - we're paying good money for a system that is in most other ways unbeatable - this nonsense is just a black eye on your brand.
/Rant off
We've been recommending the Lenovo Tiny-in-One solution (22 or 24" monitor, M70q or M90q computers) for about 3 years now and have quite a few of them in the field. The only thing that has ever failed on these guys is the built-in speaker unit. We've had 3 of the TIO monitor units replaced under warranty in that time because the sound suddenly became very distorted, and worked perfectly fine with a set of external speakers. We don't use the 27" units, D&H never seems to have those in stock; I'll bet they use the same speaker unit, though.
Lately, we've been getting complaints that the volume of these things isn't loud enough for zoom calls & such. We just did a 7-unit install at an attorney's office and 5-unit install at an accountants a couple of weeks ago and I have 3 separate complaints about this already. Lenovo does make a separate USB speaker bar, but I don't know if it's mountable to the TIO units or not, plus, it shouldn't be necessary. A review of these units shows that the volume is maxed in Zoom, the systray control and in the Windows sound mixer. The volume is also low in Youtube, so it's not related only to Zoom. We're using the latest Lenovo Drivers via the Vantage app. Plugging in an external speaker leads to easily a doubling or tripling of the volume, so I think it's just that the units themselves are crap.
Now, I'm wondering whether I need to start ordering speaker bars to head off this complaint in the future... C'mon, Lenovo - we're paying good money for a system that is in most other ways unbeatable - this nonsense is just a black eye on your brand.
/Rant off