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Chinese PC maker unveils new line of consumer-focused notebooks called IdeaPad, as well as a desktop line called IdeaCentre. ![]()
Chinese PC maker unveils new line of consumer-focused notebooks called IdeaPad, as well as a desktop line called IdeaCentre. ![]()
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Now, "All Your (OS/2 (DOETSCH) ThinkPads) Base Are Belong To Us"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9oh3gqOEKU
Happy (Live Long) and Prosperous New Year 2008!
;-) :-$ :-D !
Commander_Spock
1. They are all dead but still folks all around the world remembers them and make money from them.
2. They all had a affinity with the word "central": CHAIRMAN MAO - DEMOCRATIC CENTRALISM; ELVIS - CENTER STAGE; and OS/2 - CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT.
3. Now that IBM PC has been sold to China's LENOVO - this, along with the recent formation of the OS/2 WORLD FOUNDATION... there will now perhaps be millions more; and not "thousands of fanatics won?t let these three deceased entities (legends) rest in peace." ;-) :-$ :-) !
Live Long And Prosper!
at http://sandberghans.blogspot.com/
Just search for Beijing's Silicon Valley or Leegend, and the articles should pop up.
Hans
3 customers as of this writing have been waiting since before Thanksgiving for their laptop. They will not receive their laptops until after 2/10/2008 - IF even then. These are not special builds.
Last spring - customers waited 3 months for laptops to be delivered.
There is too much competition for apathy on the part of larger companies.
When IBM finally sold the laptop line to Lenovo, the quality immediately shifted to budge / economy but still asking high prices. I have to service all of it and there is a very real change in materials, construction and design between IBM Thinkpads and Lenovo models. Lenovo models are very cheaply built and designed. The cases are fragile and frequently broken. The LCD's they use in the X60/T60 line have known issues with a high failure rate.
I'm surprised that they would introduce a consumer line- I'm not sure you can build as system any cheaper than they are now unless they decide to use cardboard instead of plastic for the cases.
I don't see this as being a good thing for consumers.
Again, from the subject line: What is the "Quality" of the PC? The "Box", the "Operating System" - OS or the "Network"!
Now, "All Your Base Are Belong To Us"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9oh3gqOEKU
"To Boldly Go" At Warp Speed.
;-) ;-) ;-) !
- Something for you to think about Lenovo's quality here
- by bigandcute January 5, 2008 10:46 AM PST
- http://www.techspot.com/news/23245-lenovo-and-apple-offer-best-laptop-quality-says-rescuecom.html
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- I only fix the broken laptops
- by Vegaman_Dan January 5, 2008 11:37 PM PST
- And the laptops produced by Lenovo using Lenovo designs instead of the IBM ones previously simply have a much higher failure rate and suffer damage in case design than the IBM models.
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(14 Comments)http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2767
"In other words, there's no shortcuts being used in build quality from past ThinkPad notebooks since the Lenovo takeover of IBM -- only enhancements."
Make what you will of that- I only work on the broken stuff. Cost of repair of a Lenovo is 2-3x that of any other brand. If your Lenovo works, then that's great.