In the 2000s, if you wanted Linux on a laptop, your best choice without a doubt was an IBM. Later, Lenovo ThinkPad. Then, in 2008, Lenovo decided to no longer officially support Linux on the desktop.
Lenovo today announced that it is retooling its desktop PC portfolio to give customers two new, smaller, lower cost options. Lenovo’s new ThinkCentre A58 brings small-to-medium-business customers ...
Remember Lenovo's mysterious all-in-one that showed up in the company's Flickr stream last week? The desktop has been named and detailed today, as the Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z, and while it's targeted ...
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