From Lenovo's IFA 2013 exhibition, we've already brought you the S5000 tablet, the S6000, the S920 smartphone, the Flex 20 All-in-One PC, the ThinkPad Yoga convertible ultrabook, and the Flex 14 2-in-1 notebook.
There were other things there as well though, like the M93p Tiny, a small form factor desktop PC.
I'd call it an HTPC if it didn't actually have a performance similar to those of full-fledged desktops.
It's all because, with integrated graphics chips in CPUs, there is no need for add-in graphics cards and, thus, PC case can make do with less space.
Lenovo went to the extra length of making the newcomer tough too (complies with B Military Specs for shock, dust, vibration, altitude, humidity and temperature resistance).
Finally, the M93p Tiny can be mounted on a wall or the back of monitors (VESA compatible) and is the industry's first and only 1L vPro DT without sacrifices to compute power (has up to Core i7 Intel CPUs).