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Lenovo is a Chinese multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures and markets desktops and notebook personal computers, workstations, servers, storage drives, IT management software, and related services. Incorporated as Legend in Hong Kong in 1988 Lenovo's executive headquarters are in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States. Lenovo's principal operations are currently located in Beijing, P. R. China, Morrisville in the United States, and Singapore, with research centers in those locations, as well as Shanghai, Shenzhen, Xiamen, and Chengdu in China, and Yamato in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Lenovo acquired the former IBM PC Company Division, which marketed the ThinkPad line of notebook PCs In August 2009, Lenovo was the fourth largest vendor of personal computers in the world. For the year ending with third quarter 2010, its market share increased from 8.6 percent to 10.4 percent. The company is the largest seller of PCs in China, with a 28.6% share of the China market, according to research firm IDC in July, 2009. Lenovo markets its products directly to consumers, small to medium size businesses, and large enterprises, as well as through online sales, company-owned stores (in China only), chain retailers, and major technology distributors and vendors.
LePhone
Lenovo has launched LePhone as an Apple I phone rival with a low price strategy and customized for Chinese users. Lenovo has received strong support from top domestic service And content suppliers including Baidu Inc, Alibaba Group and Tencent Inc. The price is only half of the I Phone’s. Moreover Lenovo LePhone supports China Mobile's GSM & TD-SCDMA, China Unicom's WCDMA and China Telecom's CDMA 2000 network (China Mobile has 52.78% of market shares, China Unicom has 22.95% of market shares, and China Telecom has 24.3% of market shares), whereas Apple IPhone only supports China Unicom's WCDMA and China Mobile's GSM.
Environmental record
Lenovo is listed in Green peace’s Guide to Greener Electronics released in October 2010, where it ranks 14th out of 18 leading electronics manufacturers The Company rises up from the 17th position reached in May 2010, but it is still penalized for backtracking on its commitment to eliminate PVC vinyl plastic and brominates flame retardants (BFRs) in all its products by the end of 2009. Lenovo has made significant progress on three of the energy criteria; it now supports the need for global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to peak by 2015.
Lenovo Products via Hasoub
- Desktop
- Laptops and Tablets
- Workstations
- Servers
- Idea Center desktops
- Idea Pad consumer-oriented laptops
- LCD and CRT Monitors
- Projectors and Monitors
For more details please visit www.Lenovo.com
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