Lenovo Desktop Computers

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Does anyone have an experience with Lenovo desktop computers?
I know Lenovo isn't the one of the first names that comes to mind
when thinking about computers. I own a ThinkPad and I just love it.
I would take a miracle for me to another laptop that isn't a ThinkPad.

I had an HP desktop. That was five years ago and I'm still upset about it.
I'm not a fan of Dell. I've heard great thinks about Gateway, but my sister
hated hers.

Any suggestions would be most welcomed, but I am really looking for feedback
on Lenovo.

Thanks,
Tam
  • Profile picture of the author Customerservice
    Hi Tam,

    To be honest it is the first time i have heard of this computer. I did a google search and found this,

    Lenovo Idea Center A600 All in one Desktop PC - Reviews, Specs

    Hope it helps.

    Regards
    Martin
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    • Profile picture of the author Tam Chancellor
      Originally Posted by Customerservice View Post

      Hi Tam,

      To be honest it is the first time i have heard of this computer. I did a google search and found this,

      Lenovo Idea Center A600 All in one Desktop PC - Reviews, Specs

      Hope it helps.

      Regards
      Martin
      I'm just not a fan of the all-in-one thing. Reminds me of the tv-vcr combos.
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      • Profile picture of the author Customerservice
        Yep I have heard of IBM, lol. Tam I am with you on the all in ones. But I like my combi Tv / DVD thou.
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    You just didn't know you had heard of them before.
    Lenovo used to be called IBM.

    http://www.infoworld.com/t/hardware/...c-business-293
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    • Profile picture of the author Tam Chancellor
      Originally Posted by KimW View Post

      You just didn't know you had heard of them before.
      Lenovo used to be called IBM.

      China's Lenovo to buy IBM's PC business | Hardware - InfoWorld
      Yep, Lenovo was the actual manufacturer, but IBM put its name on the computers. My ThinkPad has the IBM logo. It's old and has been through a lot, but it still keeps going. I just wonder if the desktops have the same reliability and dependability.
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  • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
    IBM sold its PC and Laptop divisions to Lenovo several years ago with permission to use the IBM name for 5 years. However, Lenovo ceased using that name after 3 years. R&D for IBM derived Lenovo computers is still done in America.

    But it is important to know that only the following Lenovo products are derived from IBM

    ThinkCentre - desktop
    ThinkPad - notebook

    Lenovo nominally classifies them as high end products for business use. The rest of Lenovo products, notably the IdeaPad notebooks are devloped by Lenovo itself. It is not clear how much, if any R&D is done in America.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bane
    Lenovo are okay, they are a damn sight better than HP and their support staff are tonnes better than Dell.
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  • Profile picture of the author King Shiloh
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    I have always heard that the users of Lenovo ThinkPad are happy.

    Zabrina is a living witness.

    I use HP products because they have a customer care center right here in Nigeria.
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