Lenovo Review

The Lenovo ThinkSmart SP Tiny Kit is a purpose-built video conferencing appliance for corporate rooms. For anyone else, it's a wildly overpriced and underpowered mini PC.

CPU Intel Core i3 13100T
RAM 16 GB
Storage 256 GB
GPU Intel UHD Graphics
Form Factor Mini
Psu W 90
OS Windows 11 IoT
Lenovo desktop
56.6 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

This is a $1,200+ webcam stand for boardrooms. Unless you're outfitting a corporate conference room, it's a complete waste of money. Buy a real mini PC instead.

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkSmart SP Tiny Kit is a one-trick pony, and that trick is video conferencing. It's not a computer you buy for yourself. It's a specialized tool a company buys to mount on a wall for Zoom calls. The one thing you need to know is that this is a purpose-built appliance, not a general-purpose PC. It comes with a dedicated controller and a wall mount, and it runs Windows 11 IoT, a locked-down version of Windows meant for single-use devices. For its specific job, it's a tidy, reliable package. For literally anything else, you're looking at the wrong product.

Performance

Looking at the specs, nothing is a standout performer. The Intel Core i3-13100T is a low-power chip that falls behind most modern CPUs, and the integrated Intel UHD Graphics 730 is a real letdown for anything graphical. The 16GB of RAM is about average, and the 256GB SSD is a weak spot that will fill up fast. In our database, its CPU and GPU scores land in the bottom third. The surprise isn't in the power, it's in the reliability score, which is well above average. This thing is built to run a meeting app 24/7 without crashing, and the numbers back that up.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 37.2
GPU 32.8
RAM 36.6
Ports 69.2
Storage 26.3
Reliability 71.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong reliability (72th percentile) 72th
  • Strong port (69th percentile) 69th

Cons

  • Below average storage (26th percentile) 26th
  • Below average gpu (33th percentile) 33th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i3 13100T
Cores 4
Frequency 2.5 GHz
L3 Cache 12 MB

Graphics

GPU UHD Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 256 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Build

Form Factor Mini
PSU 90
Weight 0.8 kg / 1.7 lbs

Connectivity

HDMI 1x HDMI 2.1 Output
Wi-Fi WiFi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3

System

OS Windows 11 IoT

Value & Pricing

The value proposition here is brutal. This hardware, in a standard mini PC, would cost maybe $500. Lenovo is asking between $1,174 and a staggering $2,016. You are paying a massive premium for the 'kit' part: the wall mount, the controller, and the commercial-grade reliability. If you need a video conferencing appliance, the value is in the complete package. If you need a computer, this is one of the worst deals on the market.

vs Competition

Don't compare this to gaming desktops like the HP Omen or Alienware Aurora—that's like comparing a forklift to a sports car. For a true mini PC alternative, look at something like the Asus ROG NUC. It packs far more powerful Intel Core Ultra processors and better graphics into a similar tiny form factor, and it runs full Windows 11. You'd have to source your own mount, but you'd get a real computer. The Acer Nitro 60 is another mini desktop that offers better specs for general use. The ThinkSmart only wins if your checklist starts and ends with 'video conferencing wall appliance.'

Spec Lenovo Dell Alienware Dell Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop HP OMEN HP OMEN 45L Gaming Desktop, Intel Core Ultra 7 MSI Aegis MSI Gaming Desktop PC Aegis RS2 AI A2NVP7-1480US Acer Nitro Acer Nitro 60 Desktop Computer ASUS ROG ROG NUC (2025) Gaming Mini PC with Intel Core
CPU Intel Core i3 13100T Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Intel Core Ultra 7 AMD Ryzen 9 7900 Intel Core Ultra 9
RAM (GB) 16 32 32 32 32 32
Storage (GB) 256 2048 2048 2048 2048 2048
GPU Intel UHD Graphics NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Form Factor Mini Desktop Desktop Desktop Desktop Mini
Psu W 90 1000 850 750 850 330
OS Windows 11 IoT Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliability
Lenovo 37.232.836.669.226.371.9
Dell Alienware Aurora Gaming Compare 97.887.986.399.493.171.9
HP OMEN 45L Gaming Compare 96.587.979.58093.171.9
MSI Aegis Gaming Desktop PC RS2 AI Compare 96.58191.399.893.141.2
Acer Nitro 60 Compare 86.884.779.57793.136.1
ASUS ROG NUC Gaming Compare 92.287.979.585.793.141.2

Common Questions

Q: Can I use this as a regular computer?

Technically yes, but you really shouldn't. It runs Windows 11 IoT, which is locked down and a pain for general use. The specs are also weak for the price. Get a normal mini PC.

Q: What's the difference between Windows 11 and Windows 11 IoT?

Windows 11 IoT is a stripped-down, secure version meant to run one primary application (like a meeting app) on a kiosk or device. It's not meant for browsing, installing games, or general productivity.

Q: Why is it so expensive?

You're paying for the commercial reliability, the included wall mount and dedicated controller, and the fact it's sold as a complete 'kit' for businesses. The actual computer inside isn't worth half the price.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a compact desktop for your home office, a media center PC, or literally any kind of gaming, this isn't it. Go get an Asus ROG NUC or a Lenovo Legion Tiny instead. You'll get better performance, a full OS, and you'll keep hundreds of dollars in your pocket.

Verdict

We can only recommend the ThinkSmart SP Tiny Kit to one group: IT managers buying dedicated video conferencing endpoints for conference rooms. For that job, it's a competent, all-in-one solution. For absolutely everyone else—home users, office workers, small business owners looking for a compact PC—this is a hard pass. You are paying for specialization you don't need. Buy a standard mini PC, save a ton of money, and get a machine that can actually do more than one thing.