Lenovo unveiled its latest offering for business users Tuesday — two new workstations. The ThinkStation desktop computers are a first for Lenovo. The No. 3 computer maker has focused primarily on sales of its ThinkPad laptops. It is also the first time the Chinese hardware maker has added a new Think-branded PC to the line since it purchased IBM’s personal computing division in 2005 for $1.75 billion. In addition to Thinkpads, the deal also included ThinkCenter desktops.
The article is enticing but wouldn't it be better if Lenovo can tell you where to purchase their new desktop computer unless they want you to go to their site. I hope none of China's computers have to be recalled because of some environment thing they did that would not be safe for its consumers. When you hear something was built in China or that it has China's name of it, I automatically think that there may be a problem with it some where down the line. I have their laptop and IBM's net vista. I think their product is the best. I hope China will keep it that way.
Lenovo Thinks Bigger With New ThinkStation Workstations
Posted by: Walaika Haskins November 8, 2007 06:15 AMLenovo unveiled its latest offering for business users Tuesday — two new workstations. The ThinkStation desktop computers are a first for Lenovo. The No. 3 computer maker has focused primarily on sales of its ThinkPad laptops. It is also the first time the Chinese hardware maker has added a new Think-branded PC to the line since it purchased IBM’s personal computing division in 2005 for $1.75 billion. In addition to Thinkpads, the deal also included ThinkCenter desktops.