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When IBM sold its PC division to Chinese computer manufacturing firm Lenovo in 2004, the move vaulted Lenovo from the ninth leading maker of computers to number three. IBM, being the world's computer megalith would not have made that move if Lenovo was not worthy of IBM's marketing prowess and name recognition.
The IBM-Lenovo notebooks offer the best of all worlds when it comes to innovation and versatility. From the "R" series to the "W" series, IBM-Lenovo offers highly customizable platforms across all six series.
Some examples of the high degree of customization of the IBM-Lenovo notepads include the "R" series choice of monitor size. The "R" series is perfect for the home office and is available with either a 14.1 inch or 15.4 inch widescreen monitor. IBM-Lenovo's "W" series notebook is a brute of a portable work station. The ThinkPad® "W" Series is available with both a 15.4 inch and a 17.0 inch widescreen model. In addition, the W1700 can be customized to include a retractable 10.6 inch screen to provide dual monitor productivity capability. The lightweight and low profile "X" series Tablet by IBM-Lenovo is the perfect tool for students and business persons on the go. The Tablet is available with a 12.1 inch swivel monitor that is perfect for taking handwritten notes using the Windows Vista Business Operating system which includes advanced tablet integration technology. If the user is not ready to step up to Vista, the "X" series Tablet can be equipped with Windows XP Tablet edition software.
IBM has been a leader in computing technology since the dawn of the electronics age, and with the addition of Lenovo the company remains a dreadnaught when it comes to innovative technological advancements on laptop productivity and quality laptop parts for affordable laptop repair. |