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Lenovo ThinkStation C20 Review
Aug 25th

Big computers generally mean big performance, but does a PC need to be imposing in order to blitz through the benchmarks? Lenovo’s ThinkStation C20 is the baby of the range when it comes to physical size, but with dual Intel Xeon processors and NVIDIA’s Quadro FX 4800 graphics, it’s no slowpoke.
Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z Review
Aug 24th

Lenovo might be best known for their ThinkPad notebooks and ominous black ThinkStation desktops, but the company continues to push ahead with its range of all-in-ones. The new Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z is aimed at both consumer and business users, and while the range kicks off at $929 with a mere Pentium CPU, the model on the SlashGear test bench today is the multitouch-capable touchscreen version complete with a 3.2GHz Intel Core i5 processor. Check out how it performs after the cut
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Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z Review
Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z Giveaway!
Jun 29th

If there’s one thing we love, it’s giving away free stuff to SlashGear readers, and Lenovo have stepped in to help us do just that. They’ve given us a Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z all-in-one desktop PC to give away, the 19-inch slimline computer we reviewed back in April , and we’ve come up with a super-simple way for you to stand a chance of putting it on your desk. Lenovo reckon the ThinkCentre A70z takes up around a third of the space of a regular desktop computer, by squeezing display, processor, hard-drive and the rest into one compact chassis
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Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z Giveaway!
Lenovo uses Freescale tech in a design reminiscent of the Skylight
Jun 21st

We found out late last month that Lenovo had killed off the interesting sounding Skylight smartbook in favor of devices running Android. Lenovo is showing off a new design for a smartbook that looks very interesting. The new device is being shown off by Freescale, who provides the hardware platform.
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Lenovo Skylight SmartBook delayed, Switches to Android
May 29th
Laptop Magazine reports that Lenovo is once again pushing back the release date for its Skylight and U1 Hybrid Smartbooks.
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Lenovo U1 Hybrid & Skylight OS Smartbook Axed in Favor of Android
May 28th

It actually hasn’t been that long since Lenovo promised us, and everyone else for that matter, that the U1 Hybrid and Skylight Smartbook featuring Skylight OS was still coming . Not that long at all
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Lenovo U1 Hybrid & Skylight OS Smartbook Axed in Favor of Android
Greenpeace: Dell and Nintendo Aren’t Environmentally Friendly
May 26th

First off: no company out there is 100 percent green. At least not in the eyes of Greenpeace, at least.
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Greenpeace: Dell and Nintendo Aren’t Environmentally Friendly
All You Like » Windows 7 System Recovery Disc – 32Bit and 64Bit …
May 24th
If you’re like most PC users, you probably got Windows 7 with a new PC or laptop. And if you’re like 99% of the population, you get your new machines from one of the major manufacturers. Dell, Acer, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo; who all have one …
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All You Like » Windows 7 System Recovery Disc – 32Bit and 64Bit …
Fujitsu shows off 3D-enabled desktop PC, Lenovo prepping 3D laptop?
May 13th

We’re not sure there are any PC makers not working on 3D -enabled desktops and laptops at this point, but it looks like we can now add two more to the watch list: Fujitsu and Lenovo. Of the two, Fujitsu is by far the most forthcoming, as it’s actually now showing off an all-in-one desktop PC that not only packs a 3D LCD, but a built-in 3D camera that will let you capture 3D images and video that can be viewed with the included 3D glasses
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Fujitsu shows off 3D-enabled desktop PC, Lenovo prepping 3D laptop?
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 nettop packs updated Atom & NVIDIA Ion
May 11th

Lenovo ’s IdeaCentre Q150 takes its Q110 predecessor and brings it up to date with Intel’s latest nettop Atom processors, throwing out the old Atom 330 and replacing it with either the 1.6GHz single-core D410 or dual-core D510. They’re still paired with optional NVIDIA Ion graphics for up to 1080p Full HD via the HDMI output, in a form factor that measures just 0.82-inches wide. As well as the included stand you can mount the nettop on the back of your flatscreen TV, thanks to a VESA mount, while other connectivity includes VGA, four USB 2.0 ports, ethernet and audio in/out.
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